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Sophon, acclaimed Seattle restaurant and bar with money issues, closes
Acclaimed Cambodian restaurant Sophon has closed after the Washington Department of Revenue revoked its registration due to over $160,000 in unpaid taxes and ongoing financial struggles.
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