A 'top quality' London restaurant hailed by Michelin and its diners has blamed Rachel Reeves' budget for its shock closure at the end of this week.
Margot Italian restaurant in Great Queen Street, nestled in the heart of Covent Garden, first opened its doors to customers in 2016.
Initially a venture by two of London's most experienced maître d's - Paulo de Tarso and Nicolas Jaouën, the much-loved restaurant won applause from the Michelin Guide, CN Traveller and other renowned critics for its delicious menu.
Described by Michelin as a 'plush Italian restaurant offering an appealing choice of dishes' fan-favourites included its 'buttery, rich ravioli parcels' served with 'toasted hazelnuts', alongside the 'chicken wrapped in delicate Parma ham and tucked into a bed of sage and shredded rapini'.
But now, lovers of the popular upmarket Italian restaurant have been left devastated after its owners announced it will close its doors to customers for good on Saturday, June 28.







