26November 2020
Kazi Mannan, owner of the Sakina Halal Grill in Washington, D.C., has constantly served more than simply food.”Giving is a delight,”he stated. That appeared when CBS News first met Mannanback in February 2019, when he used meals to the homeless totally free of charge. He has actually been doing it because opening his Pakistani dining establishment in 2013.”We will honor you and respect you the very same method we honor and respect, you know, paying guests,”he told CBS News in 2019. Mannan found out to prepare from his mom growing up in Pakistan. She likewise taught him the significance of assisting others.”She would constantly have an additional plate to offer to the next-door neighbor,”he previously said. The kitchen of the Sakina Halal Grill in Washington, D.C., is seen in February 2019. CBS News But in the middle of the pandemic, the tables have actually turned. He stated the dining establishment has suffered a”big loss”in revenue and that he realized in early July that he might no longer serve meals to people without a home.”It just injures,”Mannan stated.”Like, you understand, it's in you that you desired