((Crohn-Agwanas, a chain of restaurants in the beloved San Jose known as “Borrtuzella” 5 pounds and Nacho cheese, closes its doors after 31 years of service.
The Uruzco family, the owners of Iguanas, retired, and they move to Texas, which represents the end of the era of the South Bay community.
On the last day of service, the fans lined up early on the third street to be among the last to enjoy the distinctive eguanas food.
Iguanas closure is important for society, because it has been an essential element since its original position was opened outside the San Jose State University.
“It is time,” said Jimmy Orrozco, the owner of Iguanas. “We have done it for a very long time, and the family all move to Texas and we have done our work here and serve the community for a very long time.”
One of the clients said: “It is terrible, just as I am happy with the family they retire and be a family but it is absorbed, it is a large part of our society.”
Another agent said: “Certainly nostalgia, as you know.” “It is always my food late at night when you are drunk and enjoy-sweet and pass.”
Hundreds of people waited in the queue, and some hours of driving to be part of the last day of Iguanas. The restaurant had to cut the brief line to ensure the completion of all applications.
The clients expressed their grief and nostalgia, and mentioned memories from the days of the college and meals late at night. David and Alina led the way from Stoconte to try Iguanas last time.
The OROZCO family plans to retire completely, looks forward to new projects and the comfort they deserve. With IGUANAS closure, society is reflected on the memories and impact of the restaurant.
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