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When it comes to curry, some like it hot, with India's signature dish as popular in London as it is in New Delhi. But now the heat is on the British government for creating a curry crisis because of a shortage of Asian chefs, thanks to an immigration clampdown last year.
Mr. Suri said Britain's restaurant industry has been hurt by the immigration cap.
"Business has been touch-and-go for a few years, and with the immigration cap, some of the most recognized names have now closed down," he said.