A British curry restaurant with a long history is overcoming business difficulties with the support and support of netizens.

On the 12th local time, foreign media such as British Metro reported on the'Halal Restaurant' that has been in place for 80 years in Aldgate in eastern London.

Started in business in 1939, the restaurant has been loved by locals as the oldest Indian restaurant in the region. It has been through several owners, but in 1972, Mahabov's father took over the store, and Mahabov has been running the restaurant for generations.


The restaurant, which has been nurtured with affection for more than 40 years, has suffered an unprecedented ordeal as a result of the Corona 19 crisis. As the shutdown period, which I thought would end in a few weeks, was prolonged, office workers and tourists who were customers were completely cut off. After a few months, it barely reopened last month, but it was crowded for the first two days with regular reservations that missed the restaurant, and only flies afterwards.

Eventually, when the door was in danger of being shut down due to financial difficulties, Mahabov's daughter, Menaz, rolled her arms out. He posted photos of his grandfather and father sitting at the store on social media side by side, appealing for interest in allowing the restaurant in crisis to continue operating.


The netizens and local residents who learned the story were willing to join the'Save Curry House'. In addition, messages of support continued, such as "It is so sad that the old store is closing" and "I hope that we will endure it and become a place for the next generation to visit."

Mahabov, the owner of the'Halal Restaurant', said, "In fact, I am not sure if the business will be able to normalize again in the current situation. Some say it will be difficult to return to the old days even in the new year." Thank you.

This is'News Pick'.

(Photo ='mehnazmeh' Twitter)