Edmonds restaurant struggles with slow business after reopening from DUI crash damage

Six months and about $70,000 in repairs later, Caravan Kebab has reopened. Now, it’s struggling to get the word out.

EDMONDS, Wash. — Two months after reopening, an Edmonds restaurant owner says business remains slow following a devastating crash that forced him to close.

Shahzad Raja reopened Caravan Kebab in late September, six months after a suspected drunk driver slammed into his restaurant on March 20. Despite loyal customers returning, he is still struggling to spread the word that he’s back open.

“It’s still tough, but I know we’re going to make it,” Raja said.

The crash occurred early that morning on

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