"Save Indian Home Diner": People Rally Behind Indian Restaurant in Sydney
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The restaurant, which is called Indian Home Diner, has existed for nearly a decade and has become a favourite amongst people who stay out late at night at clubs and bars.
There is currently a fight going on between residents in Sydney, Australia and a local city council to allow an iconic Indian Restaurant to stay open till 3 am. The restaurant, which is called Indian Home Diner, has existed for nearly a decade and has become a favourite amongst people who stay out late at night at clubs and bars. Perfectly situated on a street in Sydney, most people stop by the restaurant on their way home after a heavy night of drinking.
About a month ago, the local city council rejected owner Robert Chowdury's bid to officially extend his diner hours to 3 am on Fridays and Saturdays as his license had expired. According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the council confirmed that in March 2020 Chowdury was permitted to keep his restaurant open till 3 am on Fridays and Saturdays for a 12-month period, but was required to implement crowd control due to COVID-19. After the stipulated ,period he continued to keep his restaurant open and applied to permanently extend the working hours, but was rejected.
The Sydney Morning Herald report said that several Members of Parliament have quickly taken up the issue to try and save the restaurant with MP Dave Sharma saying, “This is a tragedy. I will fight to restore IHD (Indian Home Diner) hours.”