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Baba ka Dhaba and More: How Social Media Came Together to Help Small Eateries in the Pandemic Year
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With the coronavirus pandemic turning most livelihoods topsy turvy and small businesses facing a shutdown, the eating-out culture was almost wiped out following months of lockdown. At a time of such sheer turmoil, the Internet proved its power of bringing strangers together for a cause.
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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. That was 2020. With the coronavirus pandemic turning most livelihoods topsy turvy and small businesses facing a shutdown, the eating-out culture was almost wiped out following months of lockdown.
80-Year-Old Owner Of Delhi s Baba Ka Dhaba Opens New Restaurant
The new eatery is near the old Malviya Nagar joint, which will also keep running, says Kanta Prasad
PTI 21 December 2020 @ANI/Twitter PTI 2020-12-21T22:03:31+05:30 80-Year-Old Owner Of Delhi s Baba Ka Dhaba Opens New Restaurant outlookindia.com 2020-12-21T22:13:16+05:30
Kanta Prasad, the owner of the small eatery Baba ka Dhaba that was recently in the limelight on social media, on Monday opened a new restaurant in south Delhi’s Malviya Nagar area.
The new restaurant has also been named ‘Baba ka Dhaba’. We have opened a restaurant today which is near my small eatery. We will serve Indian and Chinese cuisines and have hired two chefs for the same. I will keep running my old eatery also, Prasad said.