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Chef opens Melbourne’s smallest restaurant inside own apartment

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A self-taught chef’s tiny restaurant has been shut down after he ran it out of his apartment without permits.

Alex Cheah ran Teishoku Tuesdays out of his 43rd-storey, one-bedroom apartment without a restaurant permit or liquor licence before the City of Melbourne forced it to stop.

”That came as a surprise to me because I had no idea that I was breaking any sort of law because I was just cooking for people,” he said.

A self-taught chef's tiny restaurant has been shut down by the Melbourne city council after he ran it out of his apartment with permits.
Teishoku Tuesdays ran once a week for six months before the council shut it down. (Nine)

“I wasn’t really making a lot of money out of it either, I was only doing one day a week.”

Teishoku Tuesdays ran once a week for six months before the council shut it down.

The restaurant served two people at a time a spread of authentic Japanese food for $70 per person, with a 1000-person waitlist.

A self-taught chef's tiny restaurant has been shut down by the Melbourne city council after he ran it out of his apartment with permits.
The resturant was run out of a 42nd story apartment in Melbournes CBD (Nine)

Melbourne’s smallest restaurant is now closed, but Cheah is undertaking chef courses and is trying to find a new location to run his restaurant with the correct permits.

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