HUNGRY.

From bricks through the window in 1960s Skelmersdale to queues around the block in Liverpool, this is a story of immigrant hunger, insecurity, obsession with standards — and building something that blesses a city. Dan sits down with Nisha Katona — founder of Mowgli Street Food — the woman who turned authentic Indian home cooking into the first national Indian street food chain in Britain. 
Nisha breaks down why Mowgli was never meant to be a “curry house,” why Hindu home cooking avoids garlic and onion at lunch, and how sitting outside Greggs watching men in high-vis jackets shaped her pricing strategy.
We talk about scale, magic, heart, delivery, Empire, authenticity, Nando’s, Greggs, and why growth should never be something you’re ashamed of.
This is a masterclass in building a restaurant brand with soul — and keeping that soul intact across 27 sites.
If you care about food, cities, entrepreneurship, culture — or how to turn anxiety into momentum — this one’s special.


ON THE MENU:
00:00 Intro
00:54 Is Nisha a Workaholic?
02:54 Does Scale Kill Magic in Restaurants?
03:13 Treating Every Restaurant Like Your Child
04:26 Why She Decorated Mowgli to Fail
07:29 The First National Indian Street Food Chain
08:44 Curry House vs Authentic Indian Home Cooking
11:54 The Four Pillars of Building a Restaurant Brand
25:47 Researching Demand Before Opening a Restaurant
26:33 Pricing for Men in High-Vis Jackets
27:14 Chicken Tikka Masala & Britain’s National Dish
32:27 Why Mowgli Finally Launched Delivery
35:28 Temple Daal: Authentic Indian Home Food
41:40 Why Scale Doesn’t Kill Magic
43:18 Why She Backed Uber Eats in the North
44:46 Why Restaurant & Delivery Can Coexist
45:51 Restaurants Are Like Cinema for Your Tastebuds
59:45 Immigrant Parents, £2 in Their Pocket
01:00:50 Growing Up With Racism in 1960s Britain
01:27:00 Why She Refuses to Overbuild
01:30:48 The £35k vs £285k London Rent Decision

What is HUNGRY.?

HUNGRY is the podcast for Challenger Food and Drink brands wanting to pour gasoline on their growth. Fancy being kind? Want to feel warm inside? Please hit the Subscribe button. You’d really, really make my week.