UK’s oldest Indian restaurant takes crown estate to court over theatened eviction

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UK’s oldest Indian restaurant takes crown estate to court over theatened eviction

The UK’s oldest Indian restaurant will be taking the crown estate to court this month as it faces eviction. Veeraswamy has been serving up curries on Regent Street in London for a century, but now …

The UK’s oldest Indian restaurant will be taking the crown estate to court this month as it faces eviction. Veeraswamy has been serving up curries on Regent Street in London for a century, but now faces closure as the property portfolio owned by King Charles has refused to renew its lease. The restaurant opened in April 1926 and has served guests including Winston Churchill, Vivien Leigh, Marlon Brando, Laurence Olivier, Charlie Chaplin and even Queen Elizabeth II. …

Original source: The Guardian World

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