SF sushi restaurant to move out of Market Street location after nearly 30 years

((Crohn– The sushi restaurant has long left San Francisco. After nearly 30 years, Sushi Zone will close the doors of Market Street next month, and the restaurant announced in a post on social media.

The sushi area, which is located on 1815 Market Street, will leave due to the fact that the owner of the building does not renew the restaurant’s rental contract, according to The Post. The Foundation has been in San Francisco since 1997.

The last day is scheduled for July 12, but the sushi area said the closure is temporary. The sushi area said it was “actively searching” for a new house, but it has not specified a place.

Perhaps the sushi area has glimpsed a step outside San Francisco.

“We’ll see what to do after that. East Bay will be a great site,” the restaurant wrote on Facebook.

“Over the years, we had the honor to share endless memories, celebrations and meals with our amazing customers,” the Sochi region wrote. “Your loyalty and support means the world for us, and we are really grateful for the love you have shown.”

Sushi Zone is located next to Curry Hyuga on the streets of the market and the pearl streets. Before her last day at Market Street Space, Sushi Zone said it would be closed from June 30 to July 7.

The restaurant is open from Monday to Saturday. It opens from 4:30 pm to 9 pm from Monday to Thursday and closes shortly at 9:30 pm on Friday and Saturday.

“Stay tuned for updates, and we look forward to welcoming you when the time comes,” the restaurant said. “Until then, please visit us before July 12 for a last meal, last memory, and one final, thank you.”

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