Posted on Mar 8, 2023
This woman gave up law to start a restaurant — and turned it into a successful street food chain
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“Find a job you enjoy doing, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” - Mark Twain
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..."Nisha Katona didn’t really want to quit law. Her decades of working as a trial attorney didn’t feel like work to her, she told CNBC; neither does her current job as the CEO of the popular restaurant chain Mowgli Street Food.
“It wasn’t that I fell out of [love with] law. It’s just I fell head over heels in love with, became obsessed with, this other idea,” Katona said. “This food of my ancestors — what if there is a business in here?”
Turns out there was. Mowgli, with its focus on Indian home cooking, now has almost twenty branches across the U.K. Katona has also released four cookbooks, set up a charity and often appears on TV as a food expert."...
..."Nisha Katona didn’t really want to quit law. Her decades of working as a trial attorney didn’t feel like work to her, she told CNBC; neither does her current job as the CEO of the popular restaurant chain Mowgli Street Food.
“It wasn’t that I fell out of [love with] law. It’s just I fell head over heels in love with, became obsessed with, this other idea,” Katona said. “This food of my ancestors — what if there is a business in here?”
Turns out there was. Mowgli, with its focus on Indian home cooking, now has almost twenty branches across the U.K. Katona has also released four cookbooks, set up a charity and often appears on TV as a food expert."...
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