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After 11 years Zutto closes doors in downtown Boise (access required)

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Published: October 14,2008
Time posted: 1:00 am

Zutto Japanese Restaurant, a longtime downtown Sushi restaurant, is the latest victim of an economic downturn that has prompted the closure of several other Boise dining establishments in recent months.

Located at 615 W. Main St., across from the Boise City Hall, Zutto had been in operation for 11 years before rising food costs and other economic factors led to it closing its doors early this week.

Signs were posted on the restaurant’s storefront Tuesday morning saying, “Economic downfall has prompted our closure,” and thanking customers for their patronage over the years. A call to Zutto went unanswered, but a recorded voice message repeated the wording on the signs.

Zutto joins 8th Street Wine Co. and Satchel’s Grill as the latest downtown Boise restaurants to close their doors, both of which announced their departures in August. Andrae’s, Mortimer’s Idaho Cuisine and MilkyWay also closed earlier this year. 

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