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Bharama's famous chinese restaurant collapsed after being hit hard by new pneumonia

2019-nCoV Special
Source: xkb.com.au
[Social News]     03 Mar 2020
Sydney west barama famous chinese restaurant xifengtai announced yesterday, as a new crown pneumonia panic cloud under the chinese restaurant another victim.
Bharama's famous chinese restaurant collapsed after being hit hard by new pneumonia

Bharama is a famous local Chinese restaurant


Sydney west barama famous chinese restaurant xifengtai announced yesterday, as a new crown pneumonia panic cloud under the chinese restaurant another victim.

The restaurant, in the Westfield Shopping Centre, is a good place for local and surrounding urban residents to drink tea and dine out, but after a new pneumonia outbreak in China and a group of diagnosed patients in Australia, the number of customers has plummeted and business has been so bleak that they have finally failed to support the appointment of a liquidation worker.

Christopher Darling, a partner at Worrells clearing firm, has been appointed as a cleaner for Barramada`s DoublePhoe and another recently defunct Sydney inner-city restaurant, the Mistre Dee`s Kitchen.

Bharama's famous chinese restaurant collapsed after being hit hard by new pneumonia

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In a statement provided to news.com.au, he said:" As we have just been appointed, we are still in the early stages of collecting the books and records of the two companies to begin assessing the cause of the failure. "

But in the initial discussion, it was learned that one factor contributing to the decline in restaurant turnover was the response of customers to the coronavirus epidemic. "

Calvin Chen, a member of the Chen family who runs the Double-Fongtai Restaurant Group Calvin Chen claims that the group`s restaurants in other locations, including Sky Phoenix, Zetland and Longfeng dumplings, Rhodes and Brisbane, are "open as usual."

Since the outbreak of new pneumonia in china in january and it has spread to many countries around the world, chinatowns in sydney and melbourne, as well as chinese-populated urban areas, restaurants and retail sales have been hit hard, and some businesses have been described as "ghost towns ".

Many Chinese restaurants claim business has plunged more than 50%.

Andrew Spring, a partner at Hirsch Sutherland`s liquidation firm, said he had heard some businesses close down claiming the cause of the new crown virus, but after learning about it, found there were other reasons why business wasn`t going on and that it acted as a catalyst.

But Spring said he expects things to get worse quickly.

A special hotline has been set up for the affected businesses to provide instructions for Chinese. About 10 to 12 call calls are received every day.

"I suspect that most people have a working capital reserve of about six weeks, which is where we are now, so it will have an impact on the future," he said. "

"There is no doubt that this will bring some collateral damage. Even if the situation improves immediately, companies will have to recover their losses for six weeks, so I doubt we`ll see many companies making it a real cause. "

Spring said tourism, travel, retail, hotels and information technology were most directly hit.

"Every business has a completely different problem," he said. "

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