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  • Collection: Clips from research interviews

Adam's Steakhouse, Food and Identity

A clip of Abdul Kadir, manager of Adam's SteakhouseTranscript:AK:"My brother, he chose the design [of the shop front] and he wanted it more of an American diner kind of eatery..."

Adam's Steakhouse, Food and Identity 1

A clip of Abdul Kadir, manager of Adam's SteakhouseTranscript:AK:"Predominantly, the most customers, well, we get a mix but I think it’s mainly Gujurati Indians that come and eat in and we do get about 25% of our customers are Arab." FF:"Would you…

Adam's Steakhouse, Interculturalism

A clip of Abdul Kadir, manager of Adam's SteakhouseTranscript:FF:"How would you describe your own ethnicity of nationality?" AK:"Asian British Bangladeshi" FF:"In that order?" AK:"Yes."

Bella Takeaway, food and identity

A clip of Farid Rezapaur, manager of Bella Takeaway.

Transcript:
"We are not Chinese. We don’t sell Chinese. But as this city is multicultural city, with a high potential, Chinese students give us a good chance to have a good business basically."

Bella Takeaway, history of London Road

A clip of Farid Rezapaur, manager of Bella Takeaway.

Transcript:
"We used to sell Italian and Chinese food together but we stopped Italian food because there’s so many competitors on London Road now. So many pizza places are opening. So it…

Bella Takeaway, interculturalism

A clip of Farid Rezapaur, manager of Bella Takeway.

Transcript:
"Leicester is the most cultural city in the UK, I’m not sure if you’re aware of that or not. It’s good, it gives you a chance to get to know other cultures and to socialize with…

Bella Takeaway, positive aspects of multiculturalism

A recording of Farid Rezapaur, manager of Bella Takeaway.

Transcript:
"Leicester attracts so many students. Leicester is basically run by students. Without the students, the economic life in Leicester would drop at least 50%. Especially Chinese…

Heavenly Desserts, History of London Road, Leicester

A clip of Haroon Aslam, manager of Heavenly DessertsTranscript:"I would say the majority of them are Asian. Possibly, possibly, because we are kind of in the Asian area because we have Evington Road around the corner from us and that is sort of,…

Heavenly Desserts, Positive aspects of multiculturalism

A clip of Haroon Aslam, manager of Heavenly DessertsTranscript:"I would say nationality will be British-Asian. Because I mean, I was born and bred here in the UK, but my family come from Kashmir. So I would say we’re British-Asian."

Heavenly Desserts, Positive aspects of multiculturalism1

A clip of Haroon Aslam, manager of Heavenly DessertsTranscript:"I think it would be the same amount of festivals. Because you’ve got the normal: typically you’ve got Eid, you’ve got Diwali, you’ve got Christmas, you’ve got the Chinese New Year,…