The British Curry Awards Explained

The British Curry Awards is an annual awards dinner dedicated to the British curry industry. It was established in 2005 by Enam Ali[1] and has continued to this day. Each individual award is split for geographic purposes – regional splits of Scotland, North West, North East, Midlands, Wales, South East, South West, London Central and City, and London Suburbs – and expertise. The awards themselves are in association with JustEat.com, an online food delivery service.[2]

Winners

The British Curry Awards were chosen annually from 2015 to 2022. In 2023, they were replaced with an annual book, British Curry Guide.[3]

British Curry Awards, for the Best...
Yearcasual dining restaurantnewcomerdelivery servicein the North Westin Walesin the Midlandsof South Eastin Scotlandin London Central and Cityin the North Eastin London Suburbsin the South West
2015[4] DabbawalCalcutta ClubThe Chilli Pickle, BrightonThe Viceroy in CarlisleSheesh Mahal, LlanelliPushkarShampan at The Spinning WheelKarma, ScotlandThe Cinnamon Club, Westminster, LondonAagrah LeedsGreen SpiceSpice Lodge
2016[5] Dishoom, Covent Garden, LondonDarbaar, Shoreditch, LondonThe Chilli Pickle, BrightonBlue Tiffin, Royton, OldhamSheesh Mahal, LlanelliAsha's, BirminghamMaliks, Gerrards Cross, BuckinghamshireKarma, Whitburn, BathgateThe Cinnamon Club, Westminster, LondonAakash, Cleckheaton, West YorkshireShampan Welling, BexleyPrithvi, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire

During the COVID-19 pandemic, a virtual award ceremony was held with different categories:[6]

After the pandemic, the categories changed slightly.

British Curry Awards, for the Best...
YearScotlandNorth EastNorth WestEast MidlandsWest MidlandsWalesSouth EastSouth WestLondon Central and CityLondon SuburbsTakeawayNewcomerOther
2021Dishoom, EdinburghMumtaz, BradfordAsha's, ManchesterMontaz, NewmarketPushkar, BirminghamPurple Poppadom, CardiffChez Mumtaz, St AlbansPrithvi, CheltenhamBenares, MayfairShampan BromleyMaliks Express Kitchen, Gerrards CrossMathura, Westminster, London(most innovative) Khai Khai, Newcastle
2022[7] Swadish by Ajay Kumar, GlasgowKhai Khai Indian Restaurant, Newcastle Mowgli Street Food LiverpoolCalcutta Club Restaurant, NottinghamLasan, BirminghamPurple Poppadom, CardiffShampan at the Spinning Wheel, Westerham, KentPrithvi Restaurant, CheltenhamBenares, MayfairCopper Ceylon, BromleyMaliks Express Kitchen, Gerrads CrossColonel Saab, Holborn(Personality of the year) Khalilur Rahman

Notes and References

  1. News: Leftly. Mark. The restaurateur on a mission to save Britain's curry houses. The Guardian . 23 December 2016 . 17 January 2017.
  2. Web site: Thompson. Hannah. British Curry Awards announce winners amid immigration controversy. BigHospitality. 29 November 2016 . 8 February 2017.
  3. Web site: British Curry Awards: The End of an Era . British Curry Guide . 15 October 2024.
  4. Web site: Award Winners 2015. The British Curry Awards. 17 January 2017.
  5. Web site: The winners of the British Curry Awards 2016. OpenTable. 8 February 2017.
  6. Web site: 2020 Winners . British Curry Guide . 15 October 2024.
  7. Web site: British Curry Awards 2022 WINNERS . British Curry Guide . 15 October 2024.