Popular N.Y.C. Greek Restaurant Reportedly Seized by State for Over $600,000 in Unpaid Taxes

Combined, the company that owns Kiki’s and its owner owe the state over $1.2 million in taxes

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  • A popular Greek restaurant near Chinatown in N.Y.C. was seized by the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance between June 16 and 17
  • Kiki’s, along with its owner Pavlos Sierros, owe the state of New York over $1.2 million in combined sales and withholding taxes
  • The restaurant is reportedly operating at an annex across the street despite the main location’s closure

A popular New York City Greek restaurant has been seized by the state for outstanding tax debt.

Kiki’s, a Greek restaurant near Chinatown in New York City, was seized by the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance on June 16, Grub Street reported and Bloomberg confirmed with owner Pavlos Sierros.

According to tax warrants reviewed by PEOPLE, the restaurant and its owner, Sierros, owe over $1.2 million in taxes…

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