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  1. Jul 25, 2013 · Hausman agreed to give Lazarides and his brother George a chance, but there were restrictions — a lot of them. Hausman had to keep his other tenants happy, and Ocean Basket was going to pay the price. They could only serve five proteins (kingklip, calamari, prawns, sole or linefish) and two starches (chips or rice).

    • Fats Lazarides quit his job working at Spar to start the franchise with only R 800.
    • The business faced many challenges, including a lease that limited the items the restaurant could sell and their trading hours.
    • Ocean Basket now has over 160 outlets in the country and overseas and has won numerous awards.
    • He started the franchise with partners in 1995.
  2. May 1, 2013 · Lazarides, his brother, George, and a third partner, George Nichas, opened their first Ocean Basket restaurant in Pretoria, sitting a mere 30 people. Lazarides worked at a supermarket, while he was looking for a place to set up shop. A phone call from his wife alerted him that she had found a place.

  3. Oct 14, 2011 · Steve Lazarides has a refreshingly big mouth. The self-made gallerist represented Banksy when he was just a local boy from Bristol, and like the artists he exhibits – which include JR, Antony Micalleff, Vhils and Invader – Lazarides is an outsider who has had huge success in the wider world.

  4. Mar 11, 2016 · Of those, none stands out more than Banksy, the graffiti legend whom Lazarides, who is 46, fell into representing in the late 1990s, long before anyone had dreamt that street art might become a...

  5. Jan 28, 2015 · Lazarides’s gallery is now the definitive space for artists who have largely emerged from a street context, and next week Lazarides is putting up around 30 prints by Banksy at auction. The question everyone is asking is why?

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  7. Jun 13, 2018 · Banksy is not the most sophisticated of street artists – for example, the French photographer JR, who Lazarides does represent, makes far subtler interventions into the public realm – but if...