Major uncertainty surrounds the future of a Dunfermline restaurant which has entered voluntary liquidation.
Located in Fife Leisure Park, Christie's Scottish Tapas opened its doors in 2022 in the building which used to be Bella Italia.
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It was the second Christie's to open, following the company’s original Falkirk restaurant, which has also entered liquidation.
It’s bad news for fans of Scottish inspired items such as haggis bon-bons, and Irn-Bru chicken wings.
When opening in 2022, the company said that it would create 20 new jobs, and workers could face losing employment as a result of liquidation.
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According to Companies House, Christies Restaurants Dunfermline Ltd has its status listed as being in Liquidation, a term used when a business looks to sell its assets to pay off debt.
The Press has contacted Christie's for comment.
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