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EP 56 - 042 Restaurant & Bar, London (Uche Nnadi)

52 min · 13 de mar de 2026
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Many of us immigrants have moments when we miss home and yearn for a reminder of 'the good old days'. 042 Restaurant & Bar in Leytonstone, London (we just call it '042') reminds me of growing up in Enugu, Nigeria at a time when life was sweet, there were no worries about kidnappings or ritualists and love and enjoyment filled the air. Uche Nnadi is the co-owner of 042 and in this fun episode filled with loads of laughs, he tells about how '042' was birthed, the challenges along the way and how it remains home away from home for many of us!!!! If you are in London and have not been to 042, you should!!!! Let us support each other!! #Nigerianowned#blackowned

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