After 42 years Genghis Cohen is closing its original Los Angeles location
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Genghis Cohen, a well-loved New York-style Chinese eatery in Los Angeles, is relocating after 40 years at its original location due to property redevelopment. Scheduled to move to a temporary space on June 1, the restaurant's transition highlights a troubling trend of iconic restaurants closing in the area. The owners expressed gratitude to the community and optimism about maintaining the restaurant's legacy despite challenges in the current business environment, as they aim to continue serving their loyal customers.
"After doing our best to secure a long-term lease at a reasonable rate, the property is being redeveloped, and we will be leaving in search of a permanent location for this LA institution."
"Operating with longevity in this current climate is hard... we are so thankful for the incredible memories filled with family, music (and egg rolls) and are excited to welcome you to the new space with open arms."
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