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Expats reveal Glasgow restaurants who do their native cuisine best

GLASGOW is home to any cuisine you can imagine: from Mexican to Lebanese, these Reddit users have revealed the eatery which has their native food…

Bombay Street Kitchen on South OBT gives Indian street food its long overdue spotlight

407-240-5151 $$ For many years, our Desi dining scene just coasted along like the yacht rock of gastronomy it was, captained by Mughlai, South Indian and Pakistani restaurants serving dishes long familiar to dozy patrons. But American Gymkhana, backed by the owner of Michelin-starred Junoon in New York City, disrupted the paradigm after opening here in 2014. While it closed the following year, the restaurant left an indelible impression on Indian restaurateurs and blew a little wind into the weathered sails of a cuisine that, frankly, had languished for a long time. Six years on, we find ourselves amid a revitalized expanse, buoyed by upmarket, populist and mom-and-pop joints and feasting on everything from Bengali to Hakka to Keralan fare. In the case of Bombay Street Kitchen, all of the above.

I still don t feel free - oldest woman in District Six turns 100

100 year old woman from district Six doesn t feel free (supplied) She just turned 100 but District Six s oldest land claimant Shariefa Khan says she s still not free. For her, freedom will be the ability to return to District Six where she spent most of her life. She says returning is her last wish. After a century on earth, Shariefa Khan, affectionately known as Mama in District Six, says she still isn t free. The oldest District Six land claimant says Freedom Day, which was celebrated on 27 April, doesn t hold any meaning for her and that she still feels sad about being forcibly removed from her home in District Six.

District Six legend Aunty Shariefa Khan celebrates 100

District Six legend Aunty Shariefa Khan celebrates 100 By Staff Reporter Cape Town - District Six’s oldest living land claimant, Shariefa Khan, turned 100 on Sunday. Her daughter Nadiema Khan said the family had a photo session on Sunday in Wynberg where relatives could have their pictures taken with her mother to treasure as memories. The family had iftar (breaking of the fast) on Saturday followed by small birthday party, Khan said. “She was so very happy. She laughed and talked. She told the young children stories even we have not heard before,” she said. Also known as Mama or Aunty Riefa , Shariefa Khan was born in 1921 in Vryburg in the North West. Her family came to Cape Town in 1928, and lived in Muizenberg and later Kensington where her father had the first halaal butchery in the area, before she married her husband, Dawood Khan, an Indian migrant living in District Six.

I want to die in District 6, says Shariefa Khan as she celebrates her 100th birthday

I want to die in District 6, says Shariefa Khan as she celebrates her 100th birthday
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