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Native name
  
ইকবাল ওয়াহাব

Occupation
  
Businessman

Residence
  
Wapping, east London

Name
  
Iqbal Wahhab

Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Businessman

Ethnicity
  
Bengali


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Born
  
22 August 1963 (age 61) (
1963-08-22
)
East Pakistan, (now Bangladesh)

Books
  
The Cinnamon Club Cookbook

Education
  
University of East London, London School of Economics and Political Science

Capital Conversation: Episode 2 Iqbal Wahhab, Founder, Roast


Iqbal Wahhab, OBE (Bengali: ইকবাল ওয়াহাব; born 22 August 1963) is a Bangladeshi-born British businessman. He is the founder of Tandoori Magazine, and multi-award-winning restaurants The Cinnamon Club and Roast.

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Background and career

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Wahhab was born in East Pakistan, (now Bangladesh) and arrived in the United Kingdom at the age of eight months. He was educated in London and is a graduate of the London School of Economics.

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After working as a journalist in the national press for three years, in 1991 he set up his own PR firm which specialised in food, drink and restaurants and then in 1994 he launched Tandoori Magazine.

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In 2001, Wahhab sold out of the magazine to launch the Cinnamon Club – an Indian restaurant and bar aimed at changing the way the British view Indian dining. The Club initially suffered critical and financial difficulties, and his relationship with his investors reached the point of litigation. In 2003, he co-authored The Cinnamon Club Cookbook with Chef Vivek Singh and in 2005 opened Roast, a restaurant in Borough Market presenting traditional British food with an emphasis on "using the best of British seasonal produce".

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From 2012, Wahhab became chair of the Department for Work and Pensions' Ethnic Minority Advisory Group (EMAG), set up to discuss ways to reduce ethnic minority unemployment levels and sat on a Task Force with six ministers to formulate policies to this end. In 2012, he was invited to Gordon Ramsay's Bad Boys Bakery lunch at Brixton Prison.

Awards and recognition

In 2009, Wahhab was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2009 New Year Honours for his public service and services to the hospitality industry. In 2010, he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts.

Personal life

Wahhab is connected in the restaurant industry and he keeps a regular blog about the places he visits. He also shares his interests on politics, current affairs and health & fitness.

Awards

  • Businessman of the Year 2008, The Drinks Business
  • Honorary Doctorate in Business Administration, University of East London 2007
  • Voted Restaurant Personality of the Year by Menu Magazine
  • Voted one of the Top 10 Restaurateurs in Britain in an Independent on Sunday survey
  • Retailer of the Year, Pig and Poultry Marketing awards 2009
  • Director of the Month January 2010, The Director magazine
  • Entrepreneur of the Year, Muslim News Awards 2010
  • References

    Iqbal Wahhab Wikipedia


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