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Chef slashes prices to 'help the community'
The Herald
|July 12, 2025
A PLYMOUTH restaurant run by one of the city’s youngest chefs is slashing its prices to “help the community”.
The Kurdistan Restaurant, in Cornwall Street, only opened in November 2024, run by 23-year-old Hevi Rahman, but is already bringing down the price of dishes on its menu as the cost-of-living crisis continues to grip Plymouth diners.
Mr Rahman said: “At the start it was really good, but now everywhere is struggling with the cost-of-living, and business rates are high, the price of produce is high. We aren't looking for a big profit, but we do want to help the community so we have brought down our prices. Dishes that were £12.50 are now £11.
"It's about giving. I have done work for Barnardo's (Children's Charity), with care leavers, and can see the gap between people that can afford to go out for a meal and those that can’t.”
The Kurdistan Restaurant bills itself as an authentic Kurdish restaurant which aims to bring a taste of the Middle East to the city centre. Mr Rahman said: “Every dish tells a story of tradition and taste.”
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