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    Last Party at Plainfields’ Mayur

    By PDX Food Dude Last Update March 17, 2014 Leave a Comment

    In case you missed the news, Plainfields’ Mayur, the Indian restaurant above the MAC club is closing.

    After 35 years we have decided to close our restaurant permanently. The Multnomah Athletic Club has bought our building and we have to empty the building within 45 days.

    I thought it would be great fun to invite all our past customers to a open house party and art sale. The restaurant is full of beautiful Indian art. I will even be bringing some pieces from my private collection. We will be selling hundreds of pieces of art at liquidation prices. Starting at $5 up to $50,000.

    We will be serving complimentary Indian cuisine and wine throughout the day. I will also be providing free recipes from our menu so that you can make some of your favorite menu items at home.

    We also plan on giving out Mayur memento door prizes multiple times per hour.

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