Widow of falkirk restaurant owner determined to carry on late husband's business

Widow of falkirk restaurant owner determined to carry on late husband's business

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MOHAN KARKI HAD HOPED TO EXPAND HIS TEX MEX RESTAURANT BEFORE HIS DEATH EARLIER THIS YEAR. 12:43, 21 May 2025Updated 14:19, 22 May 2025 The widow of a Falkirk restaurant owner is


"determined to carry on" with her husband's plans for the business, following his death at the age of 52. Mohan Karki, owner of Mexican Tex Mex and Grill, had applied to


Falkirk Council's licensing board for permission to expand his restaurant on Graham's Road from 35 covers to 50. In February, Mr Karki had tried to attend a meeting of the board in


February online, but technical difficulties meant he was not able get connected and the matter was continued. Read more: Volunteers plea to help save sports centre from closure However, at


a board meeting the following month, members heard that he had sadly passed away. Today (Wednesday), the board members heard that his wife has now taken over the running of Mr Karki's


businesses and she intends to carry on the expansion that he had hoped to see. Gordon Emslie, representing Mrs Karki, told the board: "The change is to accommodate the growing number of


customers that frequent the premises which is a really positive sign at a testing time for hospitality generally in Falkirk. "Mrs Karki is on a very steep learning curve to manage the


three businesses her husband ran. "She had limited involvement in the day to day operations, however, I'm glad to report that with the support of her family, Mrs Karki is


determined to carry on the growing of the business in the manner her husband would have done." Mr Emslie said that Mrs Karki wanted to thank Falkirk Council's licensing team for


their assistance at a very difficult time for her. Mr Karki was a former Vice President of the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA), United Kingdom (UK) and an active member of Forth


Valley Napalese Association. A tribute in Nepali newspaper, Nepal Khabar, said he had made significant contributions to various charities and appeals over the years. It added: "He was


popular among the Nepali community in the UK for his straightforwardness, helpful nature, and active involvement." Article continues below Last year, the Mexican Tex-Mex Bar and Grill


was named as Mexican Restaurant of the Year in the Scottish Restaurant Awards. FOR MORE FALKIRK STORIES, SIGN UP TO OUR NEWSLETTER HERE.