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  • Collection: Clips from research interviews

Mystic Mangal, Food and Identity

A clip of Belalur Rahim, owner of Mystic MangalTranscript:"We do Turkish, Indian, Indo-Chinese and we do a little bit of buffet as well so it’s like…multicultural as well."

Mystic Mangal, History of London Road, Leicester

A clip of Belalur Rahim, owner of Mystic MangalTranscript:"I heard that London Road’s quite busy, the university’s near and everything so I thought maybe it’s more multicultural people. And you’ve got loads of students and normal customers as well so…

More, Food and Identity

A clip of Leela Keshavji, manager of MoreTranscript: "We call ourselves a multi-cuisine dining theatre because we have everything from Indian, Chinese, Indo-Chinese, a little bit of Italian, Mexican and we have a kebab grill so a wide range of…

More, History of London Road, Leicester

A clip of Leela Keshavji, manager of MoreTranscript:LK:"It was seen as one of the des-res [desirable residence] places in town and also it’s got easy accessibility from the city centre. There’s a lot of footfall, there are lots of offices around,…

More, Positive aspects of multiculturalism

A clip of Leela Keshavji, manager of MoreTranscript:"British. I’m originally from India, my husband [the owner] is originally from Africa. FF: What does it mean to be British and from India? How would you describe it? LK: I’d like to think we’re…

More, Positive aspects of multiculturalism1-1

A clip of Leela Keshavji, manager of MoreTranscript:LK:"I think Leicester is one of the most tolerant places anywhere and really embraces all the different cultures that live there. I think Leicester loves to celebrate anything that’s happening at…

In-n-Out Chicken, History of London Road, Leicester

A clip of Mohammad Aslam, manager of In-n-Out ChickenTranscript:MA: "Mainly first because of the students and the colleges around here." FF: "Would you say this road is more multicultural than others?" MA: "Definitely, yes." FF: "Do you think that’s…

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, 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 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,…