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  2. Nisha Katona - Wikipedia

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    She founded Mowgli Street Food restaurants in the UK, and also founded and chairs the Mowgli Trust, which donates over £500,000 to local and world charities every year. [5] Katona is the author of six cookbooks: Pimp My Rice, The Spice Tree, The Mowgli Street Food: Authentic Indian Street Food, The 30-Minute Mowgli, Meat Free Mowgli and Bold.

  3. Sunday Times Fast Track 100 - Wikipedia

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    Mowgli Street Food Indian restaurant chain 106.05% 18 Lusso Stone Luxury bathroom retailer 105.41% 19 Brewhouse & Kitchen Microbrewery and pub operator 103.82% 20 Oxford Summer Courses Educational course provider 103.80%

  4. Cardiff International Food and Drink Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Street Food Piazza is the biggest outdoor street food piazza in Wales, with numerous bars and stalls along the water’s edge at Cardiff Bay. There are daily children’s workshops for young chefs to create their own dishes. There are also craft stalls and live music. [1] Cardiff International Food and Drink Festival

  5. The British Curry Awards - Wikipedia

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    The British Curry Awards is an annual awards dinner dedicated to the British curry industry. It was established in 2005 by Enam Ali [1] and has continued to this day. Each individual award is split for geographic purposes – regional splits of Scotland, North West, North East, Midlands, Wales, South East, South West, London Central and City, and London Suburbs – and expertise.

  6. Capitol Centre, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Capitol Centre (Welsh: Canolfan Capitol) (previously: Capitol Exchange Centre (Welsh: Canolfan cyfnewid Capitol)) is an indoor shopping centre in the city of Cardiff, Wales. Functioning as one of the city's retail malls, The building is built on the site of the former Capitol Theatre , and is situated at the eastern end of Queen Street near the ...

  7. Lloyd George Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd George Avenue (Welsh: Rhodfa Lloyd George), originally known as Bute Avenue, is an avenue in Cardiff, Wales. Roughly one mile long, the road links the Inner Harbour of Cardiff Bay to Cardiff city centre and forms part of the A470 road. It runs parallel to Bute Street and the Butetown Branch Line.

  8. List of shopping arcades in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Duke Street Arcade joins High Street arcade, and is just opposite Cardiff Castle, in the Castle Quarter. Duke Street Arcade is lined with stores including hairdressers, bridal shops and Welsh gift shops. [5] High Street Arcade: 1885: High Street St John Street: High Street Arcade opened in 1886 and is a Grade II Listed building.

  9. Caroline Street (Cardiff) - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Street (Welsh: Stryd Caroline) is a pedestrianised street running east–west in the lower part of Cardiff city centre, located between The Hayes and St. Mary's Street. Due to the density of fast food shops along the street, it is colloquially referred to as Chip Alley, or Chippy Lane.