San Antonio favorite Sichuan House temporarily closed following theft

San Antonio Chinese restaurant Sichuan House is temporarily shuttered after copper thieves rendered its building without power, according to its owner. In a Monday Facebook post, management from the popular eatery, located at 3505 Wurzbach Road #103, said they will remain closed until the power can be restored. Owner Kristina Zhao told the Current that her team is now enduring a “waiting game” while the restaurant's insurer and electricians determine how long it will take to fix the damage. “There are always so many hoops to jump through just to make things right,” Zhao said.
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