The restaurant has earned multiple awards but has now entered voluntary liquidation
An award-winning restaurant in a Cambridgeshire city has announced that it has permanently closed its doors due to entering voluntary liquidation. Amelie at Ben’s Yard, in Ely, confirmed it is closing after “much careful consideration” and “great sadness” on Thursday (April 2).
The team have said that this follows a “sustained period of challenging economic decisions” . In a post announcing the news, the team said: “From day one, we’ve been so proud to share our flammekueche with you and we’re incredibly grateful to everyone who has supported us, recommended us and helped spread the word – you’ve been amazing.”
Last year, the award-winning restaurant earned two AA Rosettes. It was named Best Regional Restaurant in Suffolk and Cambridgeshire in the Muddy Stilettos Awards and as a ‘Local Gem’ in The Good Food Guide.
Aside from awards, the restaurant also gained a highly appraised reputation online with an average of 4.6 stars out of five on Google Reviews. One customer commented: “I would rank Amelie as my top dining experience in Cambridgeshire.”
Another highlighted the restaurant’s “fantastic food” especially their “famous Flammekueche”.
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