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Locanda Locatelli has announced the closure of its Marylebone Italian restaurant after 23 years. 

The restaurant owned by husband and wife Giorgio and Plaxy Locatelli was located within the Hyatt Regency London on Seymour Street.

A statement on its website said: “With a heavy heart, for reasons out of our control, we are now permanently closed. We will miss all of our clients, many who have become friends. But when one door closes, another opens, so please check our social media for updates on our new project.

“We wish you all a happy, healthy and prosperous 2025 and thank you all for your custom over the last 23 years.”

The duo opened the restaurant in 2002 and won a Michelin star the following year, which it retained ever since.

Locatelli also previously opened Italian restaurant Ronda Locatelli in 2008 but was forced to close in 2022.

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