The 1st Nation’s Curry Awards 2023 celebrate excellence in the curry cuisine

We are delighted to announce the winners of The 1st Nation’s Curry Awards 2023, a celebration of the best curry houses and chefs across the country.

After months of anticipation and fierce competition, the awards ceremony took place on Monday 20th February at the Mercure Manchester Piccadilly Hotel, with over 150 guests in attendance.

The prestigious event recognised and celebrated the talents and hard work of individuals and businesses within the UK’s curry industry. The awards recognised excellence in a range of categories, including Best Chef of the Year, Vegetarian Restaurant of the Year, and Best Customer Service.

These Awards celebrate the UK’s  rich and diverse curry culture and encourages the continued growth and evolution of the industry. The winners have distinguished themselves with their exceptional quality, innovation, and consistency in offering a truly memorable dining experience.

A Spokesperson for The 1st Nation’s Curry Awards 2023 said: “It has been an unforgettable night, filled with incredible food, vibrant energy, and passionate conversations.

“We have celebrated the finest in the UK’s curry scene, recognising the creativity, innovation, and exceptional service that have become synonymous with this beloved cuisine.

“The UK’s curry industry is a vital part of our culture, and these awards recognised the exceptional talents of the individuals and businesses that make it so special. Congratulations to all the winners and nominees, and thank you to everyone who participated and supported this event.”

The winners of The 1st Nation’s Curry Awards 2023 are:

Best of Manchester: Asha’s Restaurant (Manchester)

Best of Birmingham: Pushkar Cocktail Bar and Dining (Birmingham)

Best of Yorkshire: Bengal Lounge Wetherby(Wetherby)

Pakistani Restaurant of the Year: Ayaan’s (Bolton)

Scottish Restaurant of the Year : Indian by Nature (Paisley)

Nepalese Restaurant of The Year: The Great Kathmandu Restaurant (Manchester)

Bangladeshi Restaurant of the Year: Bangla Lounge (Birstall)

Family Restaurant of the Year: Panka Walla (Walsall)

Fine Dining Restaurant of the Year: Madhu’s of Mayfair (London)

Street Food Restaurant of the Year: My Delhi Indian Streetery (New Castle upon Tyne)

South Indian Restaurant of the Year: Tharavadu Restaurant (Leeds)

Vegetarian Restaurant of the Year: Namaste Village (Norwich)

Leicester Restaurant of the Year: Spice Bazzar (Leicester)

Curry School of the Year: Sharmini’s Inspirational Indian Cuisine (York)

Curry Kitchen of the Year: Masala City(Chichester)

Best of London: Memories of India Kensington (London)

Best of the Midlands: Gandhi Indian Restaurant (Stoke-on-Trent)

Best Team of the Year: Maryport Tandoori (Maryport)

Best Chef of the Year: Mohammed Kamal at Gandhi Indian Restaurant

 Manager Of the Year: Modu Miah at Pipasha Restaurant

Curry King or Queen: Lalon Shah (Delhi 6)

Special Recognition Award: Geeta Bhadari (Da Mount Gurkha)

Indian Restaurant of the Year North: Viraaj Restaurant (Sheffield)

Indian Restaurant of the Year Midlands: Alessi Indian Restaurant (Stoke OnTrent)

Indian Restaurant of the Year South: Chennai Express (Basingstoke)

Indian Restaurant of the Year Wales: Ty Asha Balti House (Llanrwst) 

Indian Restaurant of the Year Scotland: Swadish by Ajay Kumar (Glasgow)

Indian Restaurant of the Year Overall Winner: Alessi Indian Restaurant (Stoke OnTrent)    

                                                          

Takeaway of the Year England: Masala Bay Takeaway (Kent)

Takeaway of the Year Wales: Royal Balti (Barry)

Takeaway of the Year Scotland: The Curry Leaf (Ayr)

Takeaway of the Year Overall Winner: The Curry Leaf (Ayr)

Curry Restaurant of the Year North: Sherkhan Of Alnwick(Alnwick)

Curry Restaurant of the Year Midlands: Pabna Restaurant (Leek)                                                             

Curry Restaurant of the Year South: Masala City (Chichester)

Curry Restaurant of the Year Wales: Curry Scene (Caernarfon)

Curry Restaurant of the Year Scotland: Taal Restaurant (Strathaven)

Curry Restaurant of the Year Overall Winner: Masala City (Chichester)