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Radhuni currying favour with the NHS

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NHS and emergency services staff in Midlothian are being served a boost by Scotland’s top curry restaurant.

The Radhuni in Loanhead, voted the country’s Best Curry Restaurant last November, has announced it is cutting prices of its takeaway food by 20 percent for essential service workers and extending the discount to carers.

“There have been examples of health service employees, police and other emergency service staff going to shops after lengthy exhausting shifts and finding it difficult to get certain foods,” said the restaurant’s Managing Partner, Habibur Khan. “We’re determined to make sure they eat well to give them the strength they need to carry on with their magnificen­t work.”

“The pandemic is also causing enormous hardship and stress for our elderly citizens so we’re also making our contributi­on to the fight against the coronaviru­s by reducing prices for everyone caring for others at home or in

Rajesh Karki Front of House Manager

care homes.”

Mr Khan, widely known as “Scotland’s Curry King,” added:

“Restaurant businesses like ours have taken a huge financial hit but we’ve always been a staunch supporter of our local community and there has never been a more crucial time to step up efforts.”

The Radhuni is enforcing tough hygiene measures at its Clerk Street premises, with a maximum of two people allowed in at any one time and use of hand sanitiser compulsory before and after collecting meals.

The restaurant is open from 4.30 pm to 9.30 pm daily. Discounts are valid from Sunday through Thursday. theradhuni.co.uk

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