21 Jun 2024

Sustainable street food vendor featured in prestigious Guardian list

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Cheeky Maharaja, a mobile street-food vendor known for its sustainable and innovative take on classic British fish and chips, has been recognised by The Guardian as one of the top 20 fish and chip shops in the UK.

The accolade highlights the exceptional culinary creations of Avesh, the passionate founder of Cheeky Maharaja.

Avesh, a West Midlands native, has always had a deep love for food.

Growing up, his favourite meal was the quintessential British fish and chips.

Drawing on his Indian heritage, he ingeniously fused this beloved dish with traditional Indian flavours, resulting in a unique and tantalising menu that includes sustainable fish fried in a spiced batter, keema loaded chips, paneer loaded chips, the samosa platter and much more.

Avesh said: “When I found out about being on this list by the guardian, I was over the moon.

“My hard work and vision is coming to fruition and I would like to thank my amazing team and customers.”

Cheeky Maharaja’s mobile van can be found at various events across the West Midlands and can be hired for special occasions.

Current and new customers alike are invited to follow Cheeky Maharaja on social media to stay updated on the van's locations and special offerings.

For more information, visit The Guardian’s feature and follow Cheeky Maharaja on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram.

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