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Comment. Hmm. I guess I'm having difficulty seeing why this should be retained, guys. It is (/was) a run-of-the-mill restaurant that was closed down... why (and how) would we write an encyclopedia article about it? Of what significance is this establishment to history, to the world, or even to the country or state (or even city) in which it once existed?
WP:ISNOT a random collection of trivia or a database of news cuttings. It is (or aims to be) an encyclopedia, with well-researched articles on well-studied/reported items. I'm leaning delete, but will be glad to revise my opinion if I'm missing something here. Very kind regards —Encephalon02:06, 25 March 2006 (UTC)reply
Delete tons of buildings are demolished because they violate various laws. Many are
condemned, for example. That does not make them notable. If an article about its owner (who appears notable for being a member of parliament) ever gets written, it might deserve a mention in that article, but a redirect would be out of order, being as it is a very unlikely search term. Not notable enough for a dab at
Koyla either.
savidan(talk)(e@)01:12, 26 March 2006 (UTC)reply
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