jahason
May 13, 12, 4:25 am
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-18034529
13 May 2012 Last updated at 00:06 Help In Havana, a British man and his Cuban wife have opened the Caribbean island's first curry house - and like all privately-owned restaurants, it is run inside the family home.
The family have taken advantage of the opportunities created as the Communist government slowly opens up Cuba's state-controlled economy.
The regime says the increasing amount of limited private enterprise is crucial in helping sustain Cuba's socialist system, and there are now 1618 private restaurants - or paladars - across the country.
Cedric Fernando showed Sarah Rainsford around the Bollywood Indian restaurant.
Source: BBC News
13 May 2012 Last updated at 00:06 Help In Havana, a British man and his Cuban wife have opened the Caribbean island's first curry house - and like all privately-owned restaurants, it is run inside the family home.
The family have taken advantage of the opportunities created as the Communist government slowly opens up Cuba's state-controlled economy.
The regime says the increasing amount of limited private enterprise is crucial in helping sustain Cuba's socialist system, and there are now 1618 private restaurants - or paladars - across the country.
Cedric Fernando showed Sarah Rainsford around the Bollywood Indian restaurant.
Source: BBC News