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Couple share recipe for success

David and Ishara Chetty, who own Doughed, a restaurant in Durban’s Morningside, first met in 2015 through Facebook after Ishara sent David a friend request.

After several chats, Ishara, who grew up in Chatsworth, and David, who spent most of his life in Queensburgh, met in person.

Their first encounter was at Wilson’s Wharf, where they connected instantly, and thereafter bonded over pasta and drinks on Florida Road. They have been inseparable since.

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