Narsing is this week's guest on I Work in Town
The Sausage Shack, on John Dalton Street, is the perfect example of that. From its windows, you can see lanyard-clad office workers zip from meeting to meeting, construction workers glug energy drinks down in a rare break from the sun, and lines of buses crawling past stops.
Inside, you get all manner of customers after a quick bite to eat. At the moment, it’s quiet, in a lull period between lunch and dinner.Narsing Pariyada, behind the till, is glad of it. He’s on his break when he agrees to feature on I Work in Town. Originally from India, Narsing moved to Manchester in 2021, and feels like he’s made a home here. What makes him tick?Freedom. I love this place, it feels like home now. I came here from India in 2021, but I feel like this is a safe place, and I now have a lot of friends here. It’s my second home now.I think it’s the Arndale. It’s the centre of the city, there’s a lot of voices and trams come together.
It’s not city centre, but I’d say Rusholme, because there’s lots of desi foods. I get to eat biryanis!I’d do the city, but for the countryside I’d take them to Sale. I love this place, because it looks like a fairytale place — with the rivers, the ducks, and I see people fishing, which isn’t something you see in the city centre.Home, lovely place, friendly, it’s commutable, and it’s great to walk around. It’s safe.
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