‘Chaat’ eyes UK street food honour


LONDON: An intrepid Indian origin entrepreneur who relishes putting together spicy 'chaat', 'bhel puri' and 'samosa' has climbed up Britain's food charts by being one of 16 finalists out of over 3000 entries for the British Street Food Awards 2012. 

The awards, to be announced in London on September 15 and 16, celebrate the variety of street food available across Britain, usually sold in vans and trolleys stationed at key locations in city centres and some residential areas. 

Based in Leeds, Britainborn Manjit has enticed customers with her freshly prepared street food sold from a 'thela' named 'The Number 1 Chaat Station', which also plays songs on a vintage sound system. 

After awards organizers announced the 16 finalists, Manjit is preparing to slowly roll her 'thela' all the way to London, where the finalists will congregate with their vans and trolleys outside celebrity chef Jamie Oliver's restaurant for the judges and food lovers to adjudicate. 

She started her company 'Manjit's Kitchen' on 2009 when she was made redundant from her office job, and soon gained culinary popularity as her vegetarian offering went down well with people who prefer authentic Indian food to dishes that are customized to the British palate. 

Food journalist and founder of the awards Richard Johnson writes: "In the old days, British street food meant cheap sausages and overfried onions, served off rusty metal handcarts. But that's changing. And about time too. For a nation that's stacked with food magazines and food programmes, we've run out of excuses." 

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