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Curry House Japanese Curry and Spaghetti has shuttered, closing all 9 units in Southern California

Employees learned of closure when arriving for work Monday

Holly Petre, Assistant Digital Editor

February 25, 2020

3 Min Read
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Curry House closes all nine locations, a year after being sold by original management and bought by Food Management Partners.Getty Images

What started in 1983 in Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo ended this week with the closure of all nine locations of Curry House Japanese Curry and Spaghetti, a chain that once had more than 30 units across California.

Employees reportedly learned about the closure when they attempted to begin their shifts on Monday. The company website was down this week, and all Facebook accounts label the restaurants as “Permanently Closed.”

“We were open the night before and yet moving people came at 6 a.m. They knew before any of us did that we were out of a job,” former Torrance employee Theadore Balaschak told Newsweek.

Curry House was known for serving traditional Japanese curries, spaghetti and home-style food across Southern California. News reports and employee statements indicated Curry House was owned by San Antonio, Texas-based Food Management Partners after being sold by House Foods in 2018. However, a statement on Wednesday clarified that CH Acquisitions purchased Curry House and made the decision to close the units this week. 

"Due to misrepresentation of the legal status of many employees during the purchase process, we were forced to close all locations shortly after purchasing of the business for a prolonged period of time,” said Drake Yoshida, Director of CH Acquisitions LLC, in a statement. “This extended closure caused Curry House to lose several weeks of sales, retrain a largely new staff, and created confusion amongst guests as to the operating status of the restaurants. All of these factors negatively impacted sales even after reopening."

Food Management Partners, however, told The Los Angeles Times that it was not an investor, but provided some back-office functions for Curry House. The report indicated that the Food Management Partners website includes Curry House among the brands it manages, along with Furr’s Fresh Buffet, Hometown Buffet, Hops, Old Country Buffet, Ryan’s, Sushi Zushi, Tahoe Joe’s and Zio’s Italian Kitchen.

Food Management Partners is known for buying up troubled brands, filing bankruptcy and closing restaurants.

 

In 2015, Food Management Partners shuttered an undisclosed number of Coco’s Bakery and Carrows restaurants in California.

Food Management Partners did not respond to Restaurant Hospitality’s request for comment.

In 2019, Food Management Partners was reportedly involved in a fraud lawsuit involving three of its cofounders and another executive, according to Newsweek. The suit, filed by River North Furr’s LLC, was filed against an affiliate of Food Management Partners, FMP SA Management Group LLC, and alleged that executives distributed $12 million to themselves to pay for luxuries.

Fans of the Curry House brand took to social media Tuesday to express their shock after learning of the closures via social media.

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Casey Mongillo (ケイシ・モンジロ) 🌟 on X: "All the best to the amazing staff and friends who have served us at Curry House over the last year. If any of the staff sees this, please reach out to us! We want to stay in touch & make sure you guys will be OK!" / X

In a thread, posts from apparent employees varied from gratitude for support to distress.

“Seeing everybody’s posts about eating at Curry House are really lifting spirits and making me happy our work had such an effect on people,” said one. Another apparent worker said, “The workers at Curry House put our all into our work, it was the investment firm that shut us down with no warning.”

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BootlegTJ on X: "@byteruru I worked at the curry house in Torrance. We all only found out this morning. Its crazy to go from working the night before to abruptly closing down the next day with no warning. Give some love to everyone from curry house, it has been a really rough day. ❤️" / X

Contact Holly at [email protected]

About the Author

Holly Petre

Assistant Digital Editor

Holly Petre is a digital editor for Nation’s Restaurant News as well as the host of NRN’s podcast, Extra Serving, and producer for Informa Restaurant and Food Group’s other three podcasts, One On One by Food Management, Off the Shelf with SN and In the Kitchen with Bret Thorn. Holly holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a concentration in Sculpture, fibers and Material Studies and Ceramics from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. A native New Yorker, Holly enjoys her place on staff as the resident pop-culture expert and millennial with a sassy attitude and great sense of style.

Holly Petre’s work on Nation’s Restaurant News and Restaurant Hospitality often covers marketing and trends, either aimed-at or examined-through the millennial mindset. Holly is responsible for introducing TikTok and Twitch to NRN and RH readers as well as explaining terms like “Karen” to staff and readers alike. She also spends her time on staff trying not to make every headline a pun.

Holly Petre hasn’t spoken at any events or on panels, but she is readily available with a killer shoe wardrobe and several witty quips.

 

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