Iftar on the Streets
When it comes to iftar, us Bangalis go head over heels for all the fried food we can get our hands on. Despite the fact that we aim for the healthy side every year, deep within, we know that's not happening! What if one could buy genuine home cooked meals right off the streets? “Hot Stuff”, the new sensational food-cart in Banani 11 is just the place to go to.
Hot Stuff is a venture started by Maher Syeed Chowdhury and his mother, Nargis Chowdhury. “My mother is an excellent cook and she wanted to start a business that she could relate to," says Maher. "That's when we thought about 'Hot Stuff'. With the booming of cart businesses in the city, we planned to start immediately.” He also adds, “The main plan was to sell lunch items but since the month of Ramadan was already knocking on the door, we started off with Iftar items.”
Hot Stuff began its journey on the first day of this Ramadan, and became popular with food lovers in and around the area. “Everything's cooked at home and is healthy," asserts Maher. Showcasing a total of 10 dishes, food lovers seem to have their hearts set on the Kebab Roll and the Beef Tehari.
Hot Stuff aims to attract more office goers, which is why Banani 11, an area filled with offices and businesses of all kinds, is the primary location. They will soon try to expand their venture to different places of the city like Uttara and Dhanmondi.
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