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Bath

Somerset

A smaller but well-established community whose restaurant pioneers helped bring Bangladeshi food into one of England's best-known historic cities.

Community from
1984
Est. population
359
Pioneer profiles
1

Community History

Bath's Bangladeshi story is closely linked to the restaurant trade that expanded across the South West in the 1980s. Eastern Eye, opened in 1984 by Abdul Rashid and Zamal Miah, became one of the city's pioneering Bengali-run restaurants and later moved to Quiet Street. In a city better known for Georgian architecture and tourism than migration, such businesses made Bangladeshi presence visible in everyday urban life.

Pioneer Profiles

Individuals who shaped the British Bangladeshi story in Bath.