Front of House

Posted on Dec 2011

Brighton’s Indian summer

A catchy name, a 10th anniversary to boot and even a makeover. Indian Summer’s co-owner Bryan Swales tells Tandoori how it all began.

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Posted on Dec 2011

Vegetarian with a difference

No ordinary vegetarian restaurant, Shayona, in north-west London, offers Sattvic cooking. Its manager Dipa Patel talks to Tandoori

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Posted on Sep 2011

Out of Sanderstead

From Sanderstead to Epsom Downs Amani is making a name for itself. Co-owner Azad Miah talks to Tandoori about its success.

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Posted on Jun 2011

Ruby M’s Golfing Hero

He owns Ruby M’s bar and restaurant in west London, loves his golf with the restaurant’s very own golfing society and a game of bridge. Umesh Jivraj tells us more

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Posted on Mar 2011

Not your typical samosa

Ravi and Jaspinder Sidhu are not only a married, but also creators of the upmarket samosa and café brand Jaswa. The latter tells Tandoori how the concept came about.

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Posted on Jan 2011

Bowling a Guglee

A green-friendly ethos and even falafel burgers and hummus with naan... so what else is going on at Guglee? Proprietor Sachin Mulane tells all to Tandoori

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Posted on Nov 2010

More than a chef

Chef-patron Shameem Ahmed isn't just standing the heat of the kitchen. He's also running two different and very successful restaurants as he tells Tandoori.

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Posted on Sep 2010

From Bombay to Covent Garden

The aptly names Dishoom all-day café aims to bring a touch of Bombay's faded culinary glory to London's Covent Garden.

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Posted on Jun 2010

Neelofar Khan

Neelofar Khan, entrepreneur and owner of south London’s Chilli Chutney restaurant tells Tandoori that a restaurateur must give something back to the community.

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Posted on May 2010

A progressive indian menu

Mint Leaf and Mint Leaf Lounge are two of some of London's finest Indian restaurants.

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