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== &nbsp;?2013 - present ==
 
== &nbsp;?2013 - present ==

Revision as of 16:24, 13 August 2017

This is the page for 94 Cowley Road.

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February 2017
Numbers 92-98 Cowley Road circa 1995 - No 92 is a Fish and Chip shop

 ?2013 - present

Occupied by the Sushi Corner Japanese takeout/restaurant, who added a fence and outdoor seating when they moved in.

 ?Year - ?2013

This was the AK City Indo-Chinese takeaway (short for Angkor Wat), run by Steven and Lin Chung. In 2007 the couple were interviewed by the Guardian about their experiences in 1970s Cambodia. Said Steven:

"My father was a chef in Cambodia - he cooked for weddings and receptions for friends and neighbours. My training was as a cobbler, but when I came over here in 1980, shoe factories were closing down; it was the wrong moment to be a shoe-maker. That's why I ended up cooking."

The mural outside depicts Angkor Wat, painted by the East Oxford Action group to prevent graffiti. In 2017 it was still visible, though faded, but has now been painted over with a mural celebrating local funky brass band Horns of Plenty.

2008: AK City Takeout with the mural of Angkor Wat painted by East Oxford Action.

 

 ?1980s - ?1990s

A chip shop.
Kelly's Directory 1976 A & M Johnson, fish & chips

Before then?

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