The best curry houses in the UK revealed at British Curry Awards

The best curry houses in the UK revealed: Dishoom is named best in Scotland while Michelin-starred Benares wins best in London at ‘Oscars’ for Indian restaurants

Restaurants from every region have been named the best in the UK this yearCurry houses in Edinburgh, London, Birmingham and Bradford among winnersSaturday Kitchen star Atul Kochhar  was among the winners as his newly opened restaurant in Westminster was named best newcomer



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A family-run restaurant, a trendy chain and Michelin-starred diner were named among the best curry houses in the UK at the British Curry Awards in association with Just Eat last night.

The restaurants,  nominated for by the public, were announced at the trailblazing and foremost celebration of the industry as it returned for its 17th year after the pandemic challenges.

Dubbed the ‘Oscars of the Curry World’ by former Prime Minister David Cameron,  restaurateurs from across the UK descended on the capital in the hope of being recognised as the best restaurant in their region and honoured with a jewel in the crown of the UK curry restaurant industry.   

A family-run restaurant, a trendy chain and Michelin-starred diner were named among the best curry houses in the UK at the British Curry Awards in association with Just Eat last night.

British Curry Awards: Winners in full  

by Jessica Rach 

Best Restaurant Scotland: Dishoom, 3A St Andrew Square, Edinburgh EH2 2BD

Dishoom, Scotland, boasts 4.5 out of 5 stars on TripAdvisor and is booked out months in advance

The diner with a cafe feel is famous for their classic dishes with twists such as and their Indian take on British breakfast including the Bacon Naan Roll, just £7.20

Dishoom was founded by cousins Shamil and Kavi Thakrar and brothers Adarsh and Amar Radia, who wanted to give Brits a modern affordable take on Indian cuisine. 

The diner with a cafe feel is famous for their classic dishes with twists such as and their Indian take on British breakfast including the Bacon Naan Roll, just £7.20 and their selection of small plates, including the black daal.

The restaurant  boasts 4.5 out of 5 stars on Tripadvisor and is booked out months in advance, with long queues for walk-ins – diners praise it as ‘authentic and must-try’.

Best Restaurant North East: Mumtaz Restaurant, 386-410 Great Horton Road, Bradford BD7 3HS

Mumtaz, Bradford. Pakistani-born owner Mumtaz Khan is reported as one of the richest men in Yorkshire and Lancashire, with a personal wealth of £94 million

Known for its ‘home-cooked’ taste, the chicken madras is just £10.25

Mumtaz boasts a Tripadvisor rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars with mostly ‘excellent’ and ‘very good’ ratings. 

Pakistani-born owner Mumtaz Khan is reported as one of the richest men in Yorkshire and Lancashire, with a personal wealth of £94 million.

Famed for its decor, the Kashmiri family-run restaurants and food manufacturers supply Harrods and serve the Queen. It remains a family-run business. Known for its ‘home-cooked’ taste, the chicken madras is just £10.25.

Best Restaurant North West: Asha’s, 47 Peter Street, Manchester M2 3NG

Asha’s, Manchester. Bollywood singer Asha Bhosle, described as the most recorded voice in history, turned her two passions – music and food – into huge successes

Diners recommend the truffle naan and ‘tender’ lamb, with a price range of £15 – £60

Bollywood singer Asha Bhosle, described as the most recorded voice in history, turned her two passions – music and food – into huge successes. 

Her global group of ground-breaking Indian restaurants, are described as ‘blending authentic flavours with a contemporary perspective to redefine Indian cuisine’.

Diners recommend the truffle naan and ‘tender’ lamb, with a price range of £15 – £60.

Best Restaurant East Midlands: Montaz Newmarket, 30 Old Station Road, Newmarket CB8 8DN

This award-winning upscale eatery boasts contemporary Indian gourmet while keeping the homecooked feel

The famed Oxcheek, which won the restaurant an award on Channel S’s Catering Circle on Channel S, costs £21

Ramesh Dhinga, who has over 30 years of experience in Indian cooking created the menu. This award-winning upscale eatery boasts contemporary Indian gourmet while keeping the homecooked feel.

Boasting 4.5 stars on Tripadvisor, the famed Oxcheek, which  won the restaurant an award on Channel S’s Catering Circle on Channel S, costs £21.

Best Restaurant West Midlands: Pushkar Restaurant, 245 Broad Street, Birmingham B1 2HQ

The Pushkar restaurant and cocktail bar boasts nude plush interiors and attentive staff, attracting special celebrations

Famed for its fine dining, the tikka masala is a reasonable £13.95 and their extensive menus have received 4.5 stars on Tripadvisor. Seen: Starters

Economics graduate Rai Singh launched this chic diner with three partners, originally with the goal of either being a bar or club.

The Pushkar restaurant and cocktail bar boasts nude plush interiors and attentive staff, attracting special celebrations. 

Famed for its fine dining, the tikka masala is a reasonable £13.95 and their extensive menus have received 4.5 stars on Tripadvisor.

Best Restaurant Wales: Purple Poppadom, 185a Cowbridge Road East, Cardiff CF11 9AJ

Multi-award-winning Chef Anand George arrived in Cardiff in 2007 with the aim of redefining Indian cuisine – and suceeded

Pictured: Takeaway Vegan thali at £17.95

Multi-award-winning Chef Anand George arrived in Cardiff in 2007 with the aim of redefining Indian cuisine – and suceeded.

Another 4.5 stars on Tripadvisor, this restaurant receives glowing reviews and with their mains starting at £17.95 for Tandoori prawns, it’s at the higher price point.

Best Restaurant South East: Chez Mumtaz, Centurian House 136-142 London Road, St Albans AL1 1PQ

The upscale restaurant was founded by chef Chad Rahman, whose culinary career began completing his Hotel Restaurant Management degree at the world famous Conrad Hilton Hotel School

Described as French-Asian dining, Chez Mumtaz boasts 4 stars on Tripadvisor with a price range of £30-£50

The upscale restaurant was founded by chef Chad Rahman, whose culinary career began completing his Hotel Restaurant Management degree at the world famous Conrad Hilton Hotel School. 

Described as French-Asian dining, Chez Mumtaz boasts 4 stars on Tripadvisor with a price range of £30-£50. 

Best Restaurant South West: Prithvi Restaurant, 37 Bath Road, Cheltenham GL53 7HG

Owner Jay Rahman opened the restaurant in 2012 and it has won three awards since its successful launch

Boasting 5 out of 5 stars on Tripadvisor, this high end restaurant offers three courses for £56

Owner Jay Rahman opened the restaurant in 2012 and it has won three awards since its succesful launch.

Boasting 5 out of 5 stars on Tripadvisor, this high end restaurant offers three courses for £56. 

Best Restaurant London Central & City: Benares, 12a Berkeley Square, Mayfair W1J 6BS

Masterchef television personality. Kochhar was one of the first two Indian chefs to receive a Michelin star awarded in London in 2001

As is to be expected in Berkeley Square, the price range is £35 – £129 but that doesn’t stop Tripadvisor guests rating it with 4.5 stars and recommending its tasting menu and praising its presentation

MasterChef television personality. Kochhar was one of the first two Indian chefs to receive a Michelin star awarded in London in 2001. 

Named after India’s holy city, Benares Mayfair is a Michelin-starred Indian restaurant located on Berkeley Square in one of London’s most prestigious neighbourhoods.

As is to be expected in Berkeley Square, the price range is £35 – £129 but that doesn’t stop Tripadvisor guests rating it with 4.5 stars and recommending its tasting menu and praising its presentation.

Best Restaurant London – Outer & Suburbs: Shampan Bromley, 38 Chatterton Road, Bromley BR2 9QN

Shampan Bromley opened in 2002 with one simple goal – to provide excellent food, excellent service and outstanding value in distinctly stylish, comfortable and relaxed surroundings.

A huge hit with locals, it has more than 200 five star reviews with locals praising’ wonderful food and friendly staff’. Dishes are pictured

Shampan Bromley opened in 2002 with one simple goal – to provide excellent food, excellent service and outstanding value in distinctly stylish, comfortable and relaxed surroundings.

Dishes include the likes of Pickled Paneer & Pepper Melody, Tandoor Seared Salmon and Punjabi Barbecued Achari with Pilau Rice. 

A huge hit with locals, it has more than 200 five star reviews with locals praising’ wonderful food and friendly staff’.

One reviewer recently wrote: ‘My family has been visiting the Shampan for over 20 years. The food is outstanding but it’s the warm welcome & amazing customer service that really sets in apart.’ 

Another wrote: ‘Our favourite Indian restaurant, the Kerala king prawns are fabulous. Food always great, staff very good, great atmosphere, not too noisy just a nice buzz. What’s fab is that you can have the ‘traditional’ dishes but also eat from the ‘gastro’ menu which is inventive, extremely tasty and reasonably priced for something different to the norm.

‘Add to that efficient and attentive service in well decorated surroundings, and you have a great dining experience’

Best Newcomer: Mathura Restaurant, 4 Greycoat Place, London SW1P 1SB

Saturday Kitchen star Atul Kochhar – the Indian first chef to be awarded a Michelin star – was among the winners as his newly opened restaurant in Westminster. 

Mathura Restaurant, in Westminster’s old fire station won Best Newcomer for showcasing the cuisines of Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, China and Myanmar. 

The chef, who use to run Benares, hoped to open it in 2019 but there were huge delays due to the pandemic.

Saturday Kitchen star Atul Kochhar – the Indian first chef to be awarded a Michelin star – was among the winners as his newly opened restaurant in Westminster. Food is pictured

Pictured inside – the resataurant pays homage to foods from all across southern Asia

He says it is his ‘most ambitious’ restaurant, with 200 covers. 

 ‘We are not just creating a menu which pays homage to all the fantastic culinary traditions throughout Asia, we are taking a fresh look at the very best that each country has to offer and coming up with a new take on Indian cuisine,’ he said at the time of opening. 

The menu includes the likes of Kaddu pie – a butternut squash, chickpeas, feta pie, cranberry and raw mango chutney as well as a tasting menu with the likes of Iberico Pork Belly, Apple, Black Garlic and Eraal Kuzhambu – a butter poached native lobster, claw, coconut sambal, tempered greens, kuzhambu curry.

Best Delivery Restaurant/Takeaway: Maliks Express Kitchen, Shop 5, Marsham Way, Gerrards Cross SL9 8AB

Malik’s Gerrards Cross is styled with in the style of the early days of the British Empire in India.

The discrete exterior conceals an interior with panelled walls and warm heritage colours – the owners say the Raj and Empire provide an elegant atmosphere for exquisitely prepared cuisine from Malik’s award winning menu.

 The menu includes the likes of Skewered king prawns marinated with garlic and herbs, grilled in the tandoor oven, spring chicken cooked with medium spice, fresh herbs and minced lamb and strips of aubergines cooked with light spices and herbs.

A long-established local favourie, one customer recently wrote on TripAdvisor: ‘True Class. Not a term that you’d normally associate with a ‘takeaway’ restaurant but Maliks Express GX breaks the mould in that respect.

‘The food is lovely, the service is second to none and the decor is spotless’ 

Most Innovative Restaurant Concept: Khai Khai Indian Restaurant, 29 Queen Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 3UG

 

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Saturday Kitchen star Atul Kochhar – the Indian first chef to be awarded a Michelin star –  was among the winners as his newly opened restaurant in  Westminster.

Mathura Restaurant, in Westminster’s old fire station won Best Newcomer for showcasing the cuisines of Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, China and Myanmar.

Meanwhile, the best takeaway award went to Maliks Express Kitchen in Buckinghamshire after impressing judges with their menu including succulent roasted duck cooked in coconut milk, tender lamb cooked in shallots and tandoori mixed grill. 

Elsewhere, Khai Khai Indian Restaurant in Newcastle won Most Innovative Restaurant for its Victorian dining rooms spotlighting eclectic Indian cuisine with plentiful vegan options.  

The best curry restaurant in Scotland went to Dishoom – a trendy chain that started in London 10 years ago.

Their Edinburgh branch pays homage to Iranian food served by Zoroastrian immigrants in Bombay – as well as general Indian street food. 

Meanwhile,  Benares was named the best curry restaurant in London. The Michelin-starred Mayfair curry house serves the likes of Scottish scallops or Kentish lamb, which is cleverly balanced modern techniques with recognisable flavours and spicing. Shampan Bromley was named the best in greater London. 

In the North East,  Mumtaz Restaurant in Bradford got the top gong while Asha’s in Manchester was named the best in the north east.

In the East Midlands – often thought of as the curry capital of the UK –  Montaz in Newmarket took home the best prize, while Pushkar Restaurant in Birmingham’s Broad Street was the top in the West Midlands. 

Purple Poppadom in Cardiff was named the best in Wales, while Chez Mumtaz in St Albans was the best in the South East and Prithvi Restaurant, in Cheltenham was named the best in the South West.  

This year’s ceremony had particular significance, organisers said, given the challenges faced by the industry over the past 18 months due to the Covid-19 pandemic.  

British Curry Awards Founder, Enam Ali MBE told FEMAIL: ‘What a year we have had – full of highs and lows as we have come out of the pandemic and had to try and rebuild our businesses after lockdowns. The support of our customers has been incredible but the challenges are still significant.

‘At the British Curry Awards we have always stood up for the causes that matter to the industry. We are all now benefitting from the so-called vindaloo visa which has helped address the chef shortage problem. We will always fight your corner. And the Government does listen to us.

‘This year we have received many reports that restaurants that had got high, four or five stars ‘scores on the doors’ in the past from local environmental health officers have been getting marked down to only one or two stars. It seems from the reports we are getting that, often, restaurants are being marked down for fairly minor, technical infringements. Even though these can often be quickly rectified they are having to wait up to six months to be reassessed. This is unfair and is putting many already struggling businesses as they come out of the pandemic on the verge of closure.

‘What we are asking for is the government to require local authorities to have a much faster appeal and recertification process, so that those marked down can be reassessed in 4-6 weeks, not 4-6 months. Otherwise we will not be able to play our part in the recovery of our high streets, as this inflexible process will prove the straw that breaks the camel’s back.’

In a message of support Boris Johnson said, ‘I’m delighted that one of the greatest events in our gastronomic calendar, the Curry Oscars, is back in action and it’s fantastic to celebrate the genius of our curry restaurateurs who have for decades offered their fragrant medleys. 

‘Throughout the testing times of the past two years, you’ve always responded with resolve and creativity, feeding our NHS heroes and dispatching fleets of mopeds to bring spice to the lives of millions of people at home. 

‘And now I’m glad to say customers are returning en masse and curry houses the length and breadth of these islands are bustling once again, more than 10,000 of them across the whole of the United Kingdom. 

‘That’s 200 for every city, more in London than in Mumbai and since the British Curry Awards are now in their 17th year with a record number of nominations, we’re not just building back better we’re building back balti and I want to thank you all – restaurants, chefs and waiters for blessing us with your flavoursome morsels.’

Andrew Kenny, UK Managing Director, Just Eat says, ‘It’s a great honour to once again be sponsoring the British Curry Awards. After an incredibly challenging 18 months, there’s never been a better time to recognise the resilient and hard-working individuals within the restaurant and takeaway sector.

Despite the many obstacles faced, from shortages in the supply chain to difficulty in recruiting skilled workers, restaurants have risen to the occasion and delivered customers a taste of normality when they needed it the most. We want to ensure that takeaway restaurants – especially in this sector which contributes so much to British culture – don’t just survive, but thrive, in today’s challenging economic climate.’

The star studded ceremony included guests including cricketer, Azeem Rafiq, Love Island star , Priya Gopaldas, model, Danielle Mason and former The Apprentice winner, Sian Gabbidon. 

The ceremony was hosted by actor and comedian, Omid Djalili while Bollywood star, Abhishek Bachchan, attended virtually to present the award for the Best Restaurant West Midlands category.

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