Avery twin (Rupert and Charlie) from Dos Mas
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2y ago
The fascinating story of how the Avery twins came to London with no jobs or connection started their street food journey with just an idea, tones of passion and the will to just keep working. Truly an inspirational story from teh two brothers. For anyone who has all the excuses in the world not to do something, this would change everything ..read more
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Robert from Kopi House
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by Eat Lah
2y ago
Robert the founder and owner of Kopi House, the very first company offering Nangyang kopi in UK. Listen to Robert's incredible journey in how we discovered the coffee from Southeast Asia, fell in love with it, found manufacturers to have it prepared in Singapore and eventually shipped to the UK. Robert is so passionate about coffee, full of energy, a true testament to what a entrepreneur is all about. Enjoy ..read more
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Ersin from Piddaji
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by Eat Lah
2y ago
Ersin is the founder and owner of the street food stall Piddaji serving something you don't usually see in the street food scene in London, Pide, a Turkish flat bread. On today's episode, Ersin share his journey from how he worked in his father well know kebab shop in SE London, to opening a pizza shop right next door and his transition to street food. Ersin is a proper lad, no BS kina guy and I really hope you take some inspiration from him and maybe learn something too. Enjoy ..read more
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Tristan from Bian Dang
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2y ago
Today's episode we got to chat with the man, the legend himself, Tristan, the founder and owner of Bian Dang, One of the most successful stall at Kerbs markets. Tristan shares his experience as a chef working inside one of the most prestigious Michelin starred restaurant, his venture in the restaurant business and then how he's started his street food business with humble beginnings. Tristan is meticulous with the process of running his business and cooking his food, so he really believe in systems, which has been the foundation of the success of Bian Dang and it's steady growth. This episode ..read more
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Mandy from Sambal Shiok
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by Eat Lah
2y ago
This episode we have a special guest, Mandy, the proud owner of Sambal Shiok and the recently opened Nasi. Listen to her inspirational story about how she left her cooperate job as a lawyer to starting her food venture in the streets, pop-ups and restaurants. We also have touch on burn out and how to relax. If you have any doubts about taking the leap and doing pursuing your passion, this will definitely inspire you ..read more
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Sue and Kat from Makan Malaysia
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by Eat Lah
2y ago
Sue and Kat the founders of Makan Malaysia brining the flavours and colours to the UK with their supper club, food stalls and online store. Listen to their inspiring story of leaving their corporate jobs behind to pursue their passion in bringing amazing Malaysian food to the UK ..read more
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Meriam from Smoke and Bones
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by Eat Lah
2y ago
Meriam, one of the founders of Smoke and Bones shares the journey of how they started their business trying trying to solve a problem of finding it hard to find halal Americans style BBQ joint and also doing allowing the husband and wife business duo to do what they love, Barbecue and smoking meat. A humble and down to earth person, Meriam told us how she keeps working hard to innovate and try new things even during difficult time of the Covid lock down ..read more
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Theo and Melissa from Ehla
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by Eat Lah
2y ago
How the power couple Theo and Melissa started their street food business selling delicious Eastern Mediterranean food. Before the lock down they has multiple full-time locations, growing their business rapidly in a short space of time and now with their online pantry business. Listen to how the duo do it ..read more
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Ping the founder of Ugly Dumpling.
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by Eat Lah
2y ago
Ping, the proud owner of Ugly Dumpling went from taking a dumpling cooking class and then turning that skill into a street food business with multiple sites around London and even a prime spot in Soho, London. Listen to how her passion and entrepreneurial drive allowed her to achieve so much in a small space of time ..read more
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Alex the founder of Ugly Duck street food and The Ugly Duck supper club.
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by Eat Lah
2y ago
How the hell did a physics graduate started a street food business selling a Vietnamese inspired treat, Banh Mi? How did he, with no experience then started a successful supper club serving flavour packed SE Asia inspired meals. Alex the founder is not only fond of delicious food but he also has a very interlectural take on food culture. Get ready to be inspired by Alex's story on how we just kept moving forward despite all the struggles and mistake he made ..read more
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