Indian restaurant owner purchases Jet fighter to deliver food

January 28, 2012 02:49
Indian restaurant owner purchases Jet fighter to deliver food

In London a owner of the Indian restaurant has purchased a Jet fighter inorder to hand over his food to celebrity clients across the world.  

Rob Abdul 40 who operates the cafe Taj restaurant in Gravesend, has now purchased a discontinued Iraqi warplane for 35,000 pounds with a pilot friend.

As Abdul stated that "As a businessman you should not do one thing that is dissatisfying you customers. From all over the world every day i get regular requests.

In the past Abdul has dispatched food from his restaurant to the England cricket team on to Australia.

He said: “We sent over a meal to Australia for them because they couldn’t get a decent curry anywhere over there. I prepared the meal, the now famous World Cup Boal.”

It was packed in special containers and seen by health inspectors before it was sent on the 8,998 mile journey.

His creations come from secret family recipes dating back generations.

As Abdul says that when the Jet is not in the air, that will be directly kept at Manston Airport, and it will be operated at celebrations such as air shows to advertise Cafe Taj and give children the luck to sit inside.

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