London restaurant owner faces shocking racist abuse just days after opening

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A London restaurant which was only open for five days has been subject to ‘abhorrent’ racism by locals who warned they will ‘never eat there’.

Customers and staff at the Axe and Ember Smokehouse in Walthamstow, east London, which opened only five days ago, were called ‘P***s’ while they sat enjoying the prime cuts of meat on Sunday night.

Those sat inside said they spotted the woman giving them a ‘thumbs down’ signal from outside the window for a few minutes before one of the owners, Uzma Hussain, went over.

Uzma, who is a practising lawyer, said she was then subject to verbal abuse for around half an hour before the woman left.

24/12/25 Pictured: Uzma Hussain Caption: people of Walthamstow including Stella Creasy the Labour MP for Walthamstow gathered on Orford Road to show support for Uzma Hussain who was racially abused last Sunday at her restaurant Axe & Ember Smokehouse . A woman has been arrested
Restaurant owner Uzma Hussain faced racist abuse just days (Picture: Nick Edwards for Metro)
24/12/25 Pictured : Axe & Ember Smokehouse Caption: people of Walthamstow including Stella Creasy the Labour MP for Walthamstow gathered on Orford Road to show support for Uzma Hussain who was racially abused last Sunday at her restaurant Axe & Ember Smokehouse . A woman has been arrested
The Axe and Ember Smokehouse in Walthamstow was subject to racist abuse for five days (Picture: Nick Edwards for Metro)

She told Metro: ‘I was born and bred in Walthamstow Village. I have only ever had positive experiences, so I just went into shock when she started calling me all of these horrible names.’

Footage shows the woman calling the group a number of slurs, telling them all: ‘You are a p***, you are not from here.’

When another man walking his dog tells the woman to ‘take those opinions home’ she repeatedly yells: ‘You f*** off.’

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Along with her husband Rizwan, she poured her life savings into opening the restaurant.

They made the deicison after Rizwan, who has worked in finance for years, decided he wanted to open his own business.

Uzma said: ‘When we were deciding to open the business, my one requirement was that it had to be in Walthamstow as it was my home and I loved it here.

‘So that just made the attack all the more shocking. It was so shocking it took me a few minutes to understand what was happening.

24/12/25 Pictured : Axe & Ember Smokehouse Caption: people of Walthamstow including Stella Creasy the Labour MP for Walthamstow gathered on Orford Road to show support for Uzma Hussain who was racially abused last Sunday at her restaurant Axe & Ember Smokehouse . A woman has been arrested
Uzma poured her life savings into opening the restaurant with her husband Rizwan (Picture: Nick Edwards for Metro)
24/12/25 Pictured : Axe & Ember Smokehouse Caption: people of Walthamstow including Stella Creasy the Labour MP for Walthamstow gathered on Orford Road to show support for Uzma Hussain who was racially abused last Sunday at her restaurant Axe & Ember Smokehouse . A woman has been arrested
While some came to support Uzma, other locals hurled racist abuse at the owner (Picture: Nick Edwards for Metro)
24/12/25 Pictured : Axe & Ember Smokehouse Caption: people of Walthamstow including Stella Creasy the Labour MP for Walthamstow gathered on Orford Road to show support for Uzma Hussain who was racially abused last Sunday at her restaurant Axe & Ember Smokehouse . A woman has been arrested
The restaurant menu which includes sandwiches, side dishes and meats (Picture: Nick Edwards for Metro)

‘At first I thought the woman was upset because she was vegan, but she told me: “You do know no one is going to come here because you are Asian”.’

Customers came over to support Uzma but were then subjected to abuse themselves.

One of the customers, Jimmy, told Metro: ‘She didn’t just yell at us, she called a woman who came over ‘a b****.’

‘It’s just sad. These owers have only just opened up and do not have many customers yet.’

24/12/25 Pictured People gather on Orford Road Caption: people of Walthamstow including Stella Creasy the Labour MP for Walthamstow gathered on Orford Road to show support for Uzma Hussain who was racially abused last Sunday at her restaurant Axe & Ember Smokehouse . A woman has been arrested
Locals gathering with MP Stella Creasy to show support for the business (Picture: Nick Edwards for Metro)
24/12/25 Pictured: Uzma Hussain with Stella Creasy Caption: people of Walthamstow including Stella Creasy the Labour MP for Walthamstow gathered on Orford Road to show support for Uzma Hussain who was racially abused last Sunday at her restaurant Axe & Ember Smokehouse . A woman has been arrested
Uzma Hussain with Stella Creasy MP (Picture: Nick Edwards for Metro)
24/12/25 Pictured People gather on Orford Road Caption: people of Walthamstow including Stella Creasy the Labour MP for Walthamstow gathered on Orford Road to show support for Uzma Hussain who was racially abused last Sunday at her restaurant Axe & Ember Smokehouse . A woman has been arrested
Uzma says she was pleased with how many people came out to support her and her restaurant (Picture: Nick Edwards for Metro)
24/12/25 Pictured People gather on Orford Road Caption: people of Walthamstow including Stella Creasy the Labour MP for Walthamstow gathered on Orford Road to show support for Uzma Hussain who was racially abused last Sunday at her restaurant Axe & Ember Smokehouse . A woman has been arrested
Two locals hold up a banner reading ‘Waltham Forest, Stand Up to Racism’ near the restaurant (Picture: Nick Edwards for Metro)

The ordeal lasted around half an hour before the woman walked away.

But Uzma said she has been left pleased by how many people have come out to support her.

She said: ‘We have been inundated with messages asking if we are okay. And everyone who heard what was going on tried to intervene – it really is heartwarming.’

A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said a woman in her 40s has been arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated common assault. She remains in custody.

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