<p>Kanta Prasad, the owner of the small eatery 'Baba ka Dhaba' that was recently in the limelight on social media, on Monday opened a new restaurant in south Delhi’s Malviya Nagar area.</p>.<p>The new restaurant has also been named ‘Baba ka Dhaba’.</p>.<p>"We have opened a restaurant today which is near my small eatery. We will serve Indian and Chinese cuisines and have hired two chefs for the same. I will keep running my old eatery also," Prasad said.</p>.<p>The 80-year-old said he has opened the restaurant at a rented accommodation.</p>.<p>Tushant Adlakha, a social worker who also works with Prasad, said the restaurant will start functioning from Wednesday.</p>.<p>"Today, it was the opening of the restaurant. Prasad will take two days to set up the kitchen and from Wednesday, they will start serving food to customers. They have both dine-in and take away options. They have hired two chefs and the rest of their family members are helping in the restaurant," Adlakha said.</p>.<p>Prasad had shot to fame after a video of him tearfully talking about the financial distress he faced in the months since the lockdown was shot by a man and shared widely across social media platforms.</p>.<p>Nearly a month after his video went viral, Prasad had filed a complaint against the YouTuber for alleged misappropriation of funds.</p>.<p>In his complaint to police, Prasad had alleged that the man who shot and published the video "intentionally and deliberately shared only his and his family/friends bank details and mobile numbers with the donors and collected huge amount of donation... without providing any information to the complainant".</p>
<p>Kanta Prasad, the owner of the small eatery 'Baba ka Dhaba' that was recently in the limelight on social media, on Monday opened a new restaurant in south Delhi’s Malviya Nagar area.</p>.<p>The new restaurant has also been named ‘Baba ka Dhaba’.</p>.<p>"We have opened a restaurant today which is near my small eatery. We will serve Indian and Chinese cuisines and have hired two chefs for the same. I will keep running my old eatery also," Prasad said.</p>.<p>The 80-year-old said he has opened the restaurant at a rented accommodation.</p>.<p>Tushant Adlakha, a social worker who also works with Prasad, said the restaurant will start functioning from Wednesday.</p>.<p>"Today, it was the opening of the restaurant. Prasad will take two days to set up the kitchen and from Wednesday, they will start serving food to customers. They have both dine-in and take away options. They have hired two chefs and the rest of their family members are helping in the restaurant," Adlakha said.</p>.<p>Prasad had shot to fame after a video of him tearfully talking about the financial distress he faced in the months since the lockdown was shot by a man and shared widely across social media platforms.</p>.<p>Nearly a month after his video went viral, Prasad had filed a complaint against the YouTuber for alleged misappropriation of funds.</p>.<p>In his complaint to police, Prasad had alleged that the man who shot and published the video "intentionally and deliberately shared only his and his family/friends bank details and mobile numbers with the donors and collected huge amount of donation... without providing any information to the complainant".</p>