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'Gut-wrenching': Nic Watts' Auckland restaurant closes its doors

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NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Thu, 2 Nov 2023, 1:29pm
INCA is located on the rooftop of Westfield Newmarket. Photo / Babiche Martens
INCA is located on the rooftop of Westfield Newmarket. Photo / Babiche Martens

'Gut-wrenching': Nic Watts' Auckland restaurant closes its doors

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Thu, 2 Nov 2023, 1:29pm

Nic Watts鈥 award-winning rooftop Newmarket restaurant INCA has closed its doors after just three years in business.

Staff were informed at 9.30am today that INCA Newmarket had gone into voluntary liquidation.

The restaurant employs 24 staff.

Watt, the chef and owner, said INCA Newmarket had 鈥渆xhausted all other financial options available鈥 and the business was no longer sustainable.

鈥淚t has been a gut-wrenching realisation that there is no other option for INCA Newmarket. We have barely held on in riding out the challenges of the last couple of years and now the reality of the continuing economic headwinds has made it untenable to remain open,鈥 Watt said.

鈥淧aying INCA Newmarket鈥檚 team of 24 staff is a priority for the liquidators, and we are in conversation with all outstanding creditors.

鈥淚鈥檝e been in the industry for 32 years and the last 12 months have undoubtedly been the most challenging we鈥檝e seen for the hospitality sector, with no respite in sight.鈥

Liquidators PKF Corporate Recovery and Insolvency have been appointed to manage the voluntary liquidation process.

INCA Ponsonby remains open and is taking bookings. Any customers with dining vouchers for INCA Newmarket will have them honoured at the Ponsonby location.

INCA, which describes its restaurants as where Latin America meets Asia, opened its Newmarket restaurant in October 2019.

INCA recently won Restaurant of the Year 2023 at the Newmarket Business Awards.

The first liquidator鈥檚 report is due on November 9.

It鈥檚 the second time a business owned by Watt has gone into liquidation in the past six years.

In 2018, True Food and Yoga eatery went into liquidation owing more than $2.4 million to creditors and shareholders.

Employees were owed $38,901 and Inland Revenue was owed $43,320, according to the first liquidator鈥檚 report at the time.

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