San Antonio's Krazy Katsu temporarily closes Medical Center location after burglary
San Antonio restaurant chain Krazy Katsu, known for its Asian-inspired sandwiches, has temporarily closed its Medical Center location after a theft forced the shutdown of the shopping center where it's located. Krazy Katsu's owners shared news of the closure in a Tuesday social media post and reminded diners that the business' flagship Olmos Park store, 5257 McCullough Ave., remains open. "We're incredibly disappointed by this situation and appreciate your understanding.
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