
Bengaluru eatery opened a month ago shuts down due to LPG shortage amid war
India Today
A Gurgaon-based restaurateur had to close his Bengaluru outlet that had opened just a month ago. In an X post he shared the heart-breaking news.
Gurgaon-based restaurateur Kawaljeet Singh has temporarily shut his newly opened Bengaluru outlet of Kadak Singh Da Dhaba, citing an LPG shortage amid the ongoing tensions in West Asia.
Singh posted on X about the unexpected closure of his outlet in the city. The restaurateur said the decision was not easy, especially since the restaurant had only recently started operations in Bengaluru.
“We have to remain closed temporarily due to gas shortage in Bangalore. My heart is broken but the spirits are alive. We will come back stronger once the gas situation improves,” Singh wrote in his post.
See the post here:
We have to remain closed temporarily due to gas shortage in Bangalore . My heart is broken but the spirits are alive.We will come back stronger once the gas situation improves https://t.co/CHXZS8IR6d— Kawaljeet Singh (@kawal279) March 12, 2026
The update quickly drew attention online, with the post receiving more than two lakh views within hours. Many users responded by asking questions about the reported LPG shortage and how it was affecting restaurants in the city.

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