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Takeaway owner opens world’s smallest curry house in disused red phone box

A NEW takeaway owner has combined two great British traditions — with the world’s smallest curry house in a red phone box.

It opened this week in a disused kiosk, serving fresh biryanis and spicy side dishes.

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Takeaway owner Tayyab Shafiq has opened the world’s smallest curry house in a red phone boxCredit: Doug Seeburg - The Sun
The disused kiosk serves fresh biryanis and spicy side dishesCredit: Doug Seeburg - The Sun
Tayyab gets the grub delivered twice a day and uses food warmers powered by electricity in the phone boothCredit: Doug Seeburg - The Sun

Tayyab Shafiq, 25, gets the grub delivered twice a day from a local catering company and uses food warmers powered by electricity in the phone booth.

He told The Sun he wanted to honour the iconic British phone boxes with his new food venture.

Tayyab, who uses another next to it for storage, said: “They’re a piece of British history and I wanted to give them a new lease of life.

“No one uses them as a phone anymore so why not turn something useless into something useful.”

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He is renting the boxes on Uxbridge High Street, North West London, from the Red Kiosk Company — which buys disused phone booths from BT for other uses.

Mechanical engineer graduate Tayyab only serves from The Food Booth at lunchtime but hopes to expand into opening for dinner.

Tayyab only serves the curry dishes at lunchtime but hopes to expand into opening for dinnerCredit: Getty Images - Getty

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He also wants to add more lights and improve the decor.

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Some locals said on Facebook that drunks would have used it to wee in.

But Tayyab dismissed the argie-bhaji saying he has already had plenty of satisfied customers.

Tayyab wanted to honour the iconic British phone boxes with his new food ventureCredit: Doug Seeburg - The Sun
The mechanical engineer graduate is renting the boxes on Uxbridge High Street, North West LondonCredit: Doug Seeburg - The Sun
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Tayyab wants to add more lights and improve the decor of the phone boxesCredit: Doug Seeburg - The Sun
Tayyab says he has already had plenty of satisfied customersCredit: Doug Seeburg - The Sun
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