 A popular Burmese restaurant has been temporarily closed after a morning kitchen fire. Firefighters responded to Buffalo Wildwing shortly after 10 o'clock this morning. The restaurant was closed at the time, and all employees were able to get out safely without any injuries. There was limited damage to the building, but significant damage to the kitchen equipment. The fire department says that a quick response by employees and the department kept the fire from causing additional damage. There were some other appliance issues also that were involved. And there was some ignition of grease. But on top of the friars themselves, some quick action by their staff covered the grease within the friars, and so they did not ignite. So any grease that was involved was a small amount of grease behind, but it was more technical difficulties or problems with the equipment itself. The Burmese fire department says that the restaurant is not currently in operation and that it may take a day or so before it reopens. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.