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Naz Rahman from Bengal Brasserie throws open his restaurant doors to people alone on Christmas Day
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11 months ago
Naz Rahman Bengal Brasserie in Belfast throws open his restaurant doors to people alone on Christmas Day. He tells News Letter reporter Iain Gray why he was inspired to serve free festive feasts and why he loves the community on Ormeau Road.
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Yeah, so how was it you got started in offering this on Ormal Road?
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We started in ourself
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we put all the staff together
00:09
so finally the people are
00:11
we have a care home
00:13
where finally people are
00:15
standing outside the restaurants
00:17
and we invite them in
00:19
they said come and join us with our
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the milk, it's milk
00:23
and a few people came in so we just thought
00:25
why don't we open for
00:27
everybody because I got so much from the community
00:29
I grew up inside
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Ormal Road and I guess
00:33
but
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I would like to give back something to the community
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and if I can be a little help
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or anybody
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I think that people are
00:43
needed, I think a bit of
00:45
welcoming and people have
00:47
Christmas Day, a lot of people
00:53
doesn't have anybody or
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need some bit of support or
00:57
a bit of
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talking to them I think makes them
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I think happy
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because I grew up by myself
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had nobody
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so I know how hard it is sometimes
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especially these good occasions
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and celebrations
01:17
we should all get together and enjoy it
01:19
and celebrate together
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I think
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