CURRY BUSINESS ; WHY I AM A PROUD OWNER OF A CURRY HOUSE by Imran Chowdhury Curry business in the United Kingdom is the trade mark and signature traits of the sprawling Bangladeshi Bengali community. The architect of the business have been very successful in making the curry a life style food of the British nation. It has come a long way from it’s humble beginning in the mid fifties of the last century. The end product of this thriving business is known to the world as one of the most aspiring food and a cuisine to the rest of the world. The Industry has encompassed the whole length and the breadth of the United Kingdom from Lands End, to South end and from Fort William, to Balham and from Cardiff to Cromer and the rest. There is not a single town, village and sub urban dwelling where there isn’t a curry house - take away or a restaurant. It has only happened due to the perseverance and resilience of the community itself & the passion of British people for their versatile eclectic habit of consuming foods from all around the world of cuisines. The dish famously known as the most favourite dish of the People of the British isles is a Curry called ‘’Chicken Tikka Masala ;’’ is synonymous to the Curry and one would be surprised to know that a child from the age of 4-6 comes to know the name of this unique dish. They climb up the ladder of spicy food hierarchy starting from Korma - Masala to Madras to Vindaloo. This is how much the penetration of curry trade has into the hearts and minds of the British people. The name curry is itself the best USP for the industry has. With the relentless support of the consumers and service providers the brand ‘’ CURRY’’ rides above all the waves of the business marketing and sales traits. The curry houses up and down the country kept the British town’s high street brightly lit all along these precarious excruciatingly painful recession when the majority of the shop fronts were closed down due to the downturn and were boarded up - at that crucial juncture of the economy these curry houses were bastions of the high streets.
Historically the Bengali community from erstwhile East Pakistan (Bangladesh now) are the one who started the trend of setting up curry businesses; restaurants and take aways. Since, Its rudimentary beginning in the early -