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of the English Curry Awards 2011
Winners of the English
Curry Awards 2011
26th July 2011
The
winners of the first English Curry Awards were announced
on 25th of July 2011 at a ceremony held at The Sheridan
Suite in Manchester where host, stand-up comedian
Jeff Mirza, entertained over 700 guests. Among those
recognised were Sanjay Anand of Madhu's who received
the Lifetime Achievement Award; Gurpareet Bains,
Indian Superfood, who received the 'Chef of the
Year' accolade and Shabir Hussain who was deemed
the 'Curry King of the Year'. Performances on the
evening included: Abbas Hasan; Romy Shay, known
as 'Mr Bolllywood' and burgeoning songstress Kiran
Dee.
Winners of the English Curry Awards 2011
Curry Lover of the Year
Award sponsored by Asda and presented by Helen
Kirkman, Buying Manager of Asda, went to The
Soldiers Charity.
Finalists in Curry Lover
of the Year category:
Curry Council // Mike Gatting // The Soldiers
Charity.
Best Supermarket Curry
Award sponsored by East End presented by Tony
Deep Wouhra MBE, Chairman of East End Foods Plc,
went to Waitrose.
Finalists in Best Supermarket
Curry of the Year:
Asda // Waitrose // Tesco.
Team of the Year Award
sponsored by Asiana and Jasats Family Bakers
presented by Sarwar Ahmed, Founder of Asiana and
Fammeda Jasat, Business Manager of Jasats Family
Bakers, went to Nawaab, Manchester.
Finalists in Team of the
Year category:
Cafe Lahore, Oldham // Nawaab, Manchester // Brilliant
Restaurant, Southall // Maliks Tandoori Restaurant,
Berkshire // Kayal Restaurant, Leicester
Chef of the Year Award
sponsored by Goldstar Chefs presented by Hans
Raj Ram, CEO of Goldstar Chefs went to Gurpareet
Bains, Indian Superfood.
Finalists in Chef of the
Year category:
Gulshan Indian Restaurant, Liverpool // Benares
Restaurant, London // Gurpareet Bains, Indian
Superfood // Lasans Restaurant, Birmingham //
Arzoo Restaurant, Midlands
Caterer of the Year Award
sponsored by ZEE TV and presented by Vasdev Tulli,
Head of Sales for Zee TV UK and Europe, went to
Chak 89, London.
Finalists in the Caterer
of the Year category:
Curry Special, Essex // Chak 89, London // Euro
Caterers, Manchester // Sukhdevs Catering Services,
Birmingham // Johal Catering, Birmingham
The Best of Manchester
Award sponsored by The Sheridan Suite presented
by Vanessa Myers, Managing Director of The Sheridan
Suite went to East Z East
Finalists in the Best of
Manchester category:
Zouk Tea Bar & Grill // East Z East // Mughli
Restaurant + Charcoal Pit // Zaika Restaurant
// Akbar's
Curry King of the Year
Award sponsored by Badshah, presented by Ahmed
Saeed, Area Chief of Habib Bank AG Zurich went
to Shabir Hussain.
Mr Hussain is a man who embodies
the spirit of brilliant entrepreneurship coupled
with achieving the highest standards in modern
South Asian cuisine. With over 20 years of experience,
he is today the proud Chief Executive of over
ten restaurants employing more than 400 members
of staff. This man works tirelessly to support
the local communities' particularly young people
who are inspired by his relentless hard work and
dedication in turning his dream into reality.
Lifetime Achievement Award
2011 sponsored by Mumbai Rouge International
presented by Tony Lit owner of Sunrise Radio went
to Sanjay Anand.
Mr Anand is known as one
of the top Asian caterers in the UK and his contribution
to the Indian restaurant industry has been recognised
with many accolades throughout his career. Sanjay
Anand began his business career at 17 years old
and has not looked back since, working hard to
create one of the UK's most esteemed and acclaimed
Indian restaurants in the country, Madhu's Brilliant
Restaurant. He continues to be an inspirational
figure to any young chefs looking to build their
own business in the UK.
Takeaway of the Year Award
sponsored by hungryhouse.co.uk presented by Managing
Director of hungryhouse Shane Lake, went to Cafe
Masala, Sheffield.
Regional Takeaway of the
Year winners are:
North East went to Cafe
Spice, Heaton, Newcastle-upon-tyne.
Finalists in the North East regional category:
Cafe Spice, Heaton, Newcastle-upon-tyne // Taj
Mahal Indian Takeaway, Langley Moor, Durham //
Balti Hut, Middlesbrough
North West went to Saajan
Takeaway, Manchester.
Finalists in the North West regional category:
Saajan Takeaway, Manchester // Spice King, Preston
// Zaika Indian Takeaway, Liverpool
Yorkshire went to Cafe
Masala, Sheffield.
Finalists in the Yorkshire regional category:
Cafe Masala, Sheffield // Jaldi Jaldi, Leeds //
Kushboo Spice, York
East Midlands went to
Out Of India, Leicestershire.
Finalists in the East Midlands regional category:
Spice Indian Takeaway, Nottingham // Out of India,
Leicestershire // Punjabi Spice, Derby
West Midlands went to
Maliks Indian Takeaway, Chesterton, Newcastle-under-lyme.
Finalists in the West Midlands regional category:
Mahim Indian Takeaway, Shrewsbury // Maliks Indian
Takeaway, Chesterton, Newcastle-under-lyme //
Sugar + Spice, Solihull
East went to Moghul Tandoori,
Cambridge.
Finalists in the East regional category:
Ashiana Tandoori Takeaway, Colchester // Moghul
Tandoori, Cambridge // AFC, Luton
London went to Tiffin
Tin, West Hampstead.
Finalists in the London regional category:
2 Sisters Tandoori, London // Tiffin Tin, West
Hampstead // Bricklane Kitchen, London
South East went to Tehani,
Southampton.
Finalists in the South East regional category:
Tamarind, Maidenhead // Memories of India, Berkshire
// Tehani, Southampton
South West went to Papa
Raj, Plymouth.
Finalists in the South West regional
category: The Thali Café, Bristol // Master
Chef, Bournemouth // Papa Raj, Plymouth
The Restaurant of the
Year Award sponsored by Mongoose, Pepsi and
Harrogate Spring Water; presented by Steve Mody,
co owner of Mongoose Beer, Matt Greenslade, UK
Independent Wholesale Channel Manager for Britvic
Soft Drinks, and James Cain Managing Director
of Harrogate Spring Water, went to Mumtaz,
Bradford.
The Restaurant of the
Year regional winners are:
North East went to The
Rupali Restaurant, Newcastle.
Finalists in the North East regional category:
The Magna Tandoori, Berwick-upon-tweed // The
Rupali Restaurant, Newcastle // Cafe Spice Restaurant,
Sunderland
North West went to Indian
Ocean, Tameside.
Finalists in the North West regional category:
Indian Ocean, Tameside // Blue Tiffin Restaurant,
Oldham // Indigo, Romiley
Yorkshire went to Mumtaz,
Bradford.
Finalists in the Yorkshire regional category:
Aagrah, Leeds // Akbar's, Bradford // Mumtaz,
Bradford
East Midlands went to
Curry Lounge, Nottingham.
Finalists in the East Midlands regional category:
Curry Lounge, Nottingham // Memsaab, Nottingham
// Viceroy Indian Restaurant, Derby
West Midlands went to
Asha's Restaurant, Birmingham.
Finalists in the West Midlands regional category:
Lasan, Birmingham // Itihaas Indian Restaurant,
Birmingham // Asha's Restaurant, Birmingham
East went to The Curry
Queen Restaurant, Cambridge.
Finalists in the East regional category:
Indian Ocean Restaurant, Luton // The Curry Queen
Restaurant, Cambridge // The Banyan Tree, Peterborough
London went to Tamarind
Restaurant, London.
Finalists in the London regional category:
The Cinnamon Club, Westminster // Bombay Brasserie,
London // Taramind Restaurant, London
South East went to 4500
Miles from Delhi, Oxford
Finalists in the South East regional category:
4500 Miles from Delhi, Oxford // Miah's Garden
on Gulab Restaurant, Redding // Lucky's Indian
Restaurant & Tapas Bar, Newbury
South West went to The
Eastern Eye, Bath.
Finalists in the South West regional category:
The Eastern Eye, Bath // Brunel Raj, Bristol //
Jamuna Restaurant, Bath