
"You don't have to be in Stokey for long to find out about Londis N16. A Food-to-go Retailer of the Year award winner, the location for a Glass Animals DJ set, and regularly featured in the coolest publications, this is not your average Londis. As well as being stocked with groceries and household items, the Patel family sell homemade Gujarati food, made by Anju and her 85-year-old mother-in-law, every Monday and Thursday to be sold on Tuesdays and Fridays."
"Londis N16 is a real family affair: as well as Anju and her mother-in-law doing the food, sons Alpesh and Priyesh also work in the business, managing the stock and the social media respectively. Everyone takes turns on the shop floor, including dad Mayank and family friend Jay. Alpesh's wife Neelam even does desserts, like mango lassi cheesecake and chai spiced blondies, for the shop too."
Londis N16 operates as a corner shop in Stoke Newington selling groceries, household items, and homemade Gujarati food prepared by Anju and her 85-year-old mother-in-law. The family sells the food twice weekly, using Mondays and Thursdays to prepare for Tuesday and Friday sales. The business began after positive customer response to Anju's green chutney and expanded to catering for events. The menu rotates weekly based on shop surplus and is announced on Instagram alongside creative memes. Sons Alpesh and Priyesh manage stock and social media while other family members and a friend staff the shop; desserts are made by Alpesh's wife Neelam.
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