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Shabir Hussain | |
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Born | 1967 or 1968 |
Died | October 2024 |
Occupation(s) | Chef, restaurateur |
Known for | Naan tree |
Shabir Hussain (died October 2024) was a British restaurateur and celebrity chef known as the “king of curry”.[1]
Hussain founded Akbar's Restaurant Group in 1995, a UK chain Pakistani restaurants, and owned "dozens of food venues".[1] He invented the "naan tree", or "hanging naan", a metal structure with a solid base with hooks on both sides to hang large naan breads and save space within the restaurant, the use of which expanded and became a "craze". Hussain stated his biggest regret was "I could have patented it".[2][3]
Hussain was named the United Kingdom "Curry King" at the 2011 English Curry Awards. The award ceremony, sponsored by online takeaway hungryhouse, was held in Manchester.[4] In 2015 he was named "Curry Champion" at the Asian Curry Awards.[5]
Hussain announced he had cancer in 2023.[6] He died in October 2024, aged 56.[1]