Manjit's Kitchen Leeds: How cooking with her grandma inspired Manjit Kaur's hit veggie street food
Launched by Manjit Kaur and her husband Michael Jameson as a home delivery business in 2010, their vegetarian Punjabi curries and snacks have reached many homes across the city.
Manjit is a self-trained chef who loves to put a twist on the ingredients and flavours she grew up eating.
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Hide AdWhile her four siblings were playing outside, she preferred to help her grandma prepare the evening meal in their Chapeltown kitchen.
“My mum, dad and grandma used to get all the family together and cater for family weddings from our garage," Manjit, 50, said.
"All the passion came from back home in India with all the relatives, that’s where it all started.
"My granny used to look after us when my mum and dad went to work and I would hang out with her in the kitchen while everyone else was playing. I felt bad that Granny had to cook for everyone!"
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Hide AdManjit and Michael set up their first permanent home in Kirkgate Market in 2016, before launching a restaurant in Kirkstall Road three years later.
The pair have poured their heart and soul into the business and the personal touch has resonated with their customers.
After a difficult first marriage which knocked Manjit's confidence, cooking has been her therapy.
“I think I got left behind through the bad experiences I had," Manjit said.
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Hide Ad"I wanted to do something for myself to make myself proud, that’s what gave me the confidence to just do something I love and enjoy.
"It boosted my confidence to think - 'yes, as an Asian female, I can do this'.”
Manjit's warm personality and humorous anecdotes on life in Leeds have earned her an impressive social media following.
Her customers got behind a crowdfunding campaign to raise the money to launch the Kirkstall Road restaurant - and that unwavering support would go on to help the business through the pandemic.
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Hide AdManjit and Michael had to revert to home deliveries during lockdowns, whizzing around Leeds delivering curries with help from Manjit's son.
“It’s been phenomenal really, I get so much energy and support on social media," Manjit added.
“It’s come full circle, we started with home deliveries and we were back doing them over lockdown.
“It’s been a rollercoaster for everybody, not just people with businesses. It’s been a horrific year and a half but we managed to turn it around with all the support from Leeds and on social media.
“That’s what gave us the energy to carry on.”
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Hide AdManjit's Kitchen in Kirkgate Market, which is now run by a group of women that Manjit trained up, is now open - as is their Kirkstall Road restaurant.
“We’ve got five tables out of 10 open, there's a nice feel," Manjit added.
"We just want people to feel comfortable, there’s a really nice vibe and everybody loves what we’re doing. You don’t have to come for a full meal, you can walk in for snacks or a cup of chai.
“I love all the running around, coming up with lovely dishes and training and supporting everyone. It gives me the energy to keep on going and keep on cooking; that’s what I love doing.”
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