A POPULAR Chinese restaurant has announced its closure with a "heavy heart".
Little Buddha, based in Dennistoun in Glasgow, shared the news on Facebook.
Their last day of trading will be this Saturday.
The post read: "We would like to thank everyone who has supported us over the years.
"We are so grateful for your loyalty and patronage. We have met so many wonderful people through Little Buddha, and we will cherish the memories we have made.
"The decision to close was not taken lightly. The rising cost of living and the constant shortages of key ingredients have made it increasingly difficult to sustain the business.
"We have tried everything we can to keep going, but unfortunately, we have reached a point where we can no longer continue."
Customers voiced their upset in the comments.
One person said: "Oh no, Steven so sorry to hear this.
"I’ll need to pop in tomorrow as we haven’t had a decent curry since the last one we had from you."
Another commented: "Oh no, I still have the note you gave me when I moved out of Glasgow.
"I’ll miss you, kings."
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