The hungryhouse Scottish Curry Awards, 2011

Glasgow, voted the Curry Capital of Britain last year for the fourth time in the last decade, is well represented this year at the first hungryhouse.co.uk Scottish Curry Awards.

Nominations have come in from all over Scotland and the race to be crowned at this year’s awards ceremony, on May 23rd at the Thistle Hotel, Glasgow, guarantees to be an extremely tight contest.

Managing Director of www.hungryhouse.co.uk Shane Lake said: “Thousands of nominations were received from all around Scotland compounding the love the Scottish public has for Britain’s favourite dish. The competition for awards is fierce, and as title sponsors of the awards hungryhouse.co.uk cannot wait to see the outcome.”

The event is also raising money for charity. Everyone at hungryhouse is proud to able to sponsor this year’s Scottish Curry Awards. Not only are the awards an opportunity for the best in the industry to gain much-deserved recognition, it’s also a chance to raise money for a well-deserved charity – the href=”http://www.ssba.org.uk/”>Scottish Spina Bifida Association.

The night also includes a delicious four course meal, live entertainment, fundraising activities, several guest presenters and guarantees to be a great evening out.

Don’t be sad England, we did not forget about you! In July, we will also be sponsoring the inaugural hungryhouse English Curry Awards, and we need YOUR input. If you would like to nominate your favourite indian eatery for an Award, you can find the online nomination form HERE.

So while The Curry King or Queen of the Year Award and The Lifetime Achievement Award stay under wraps until the night itself, the shortlisted nominees for this year&”s hungryhouse.co.uk Scottish Curry Awards 2011 are:

The Curry Lover of the Year
Trampy and the Tramp&”s Glasgow of Curry – trampyandthetramp.blogspot.com
Gerry Taylor ‘Hector&” – curry-heute.com
Tam Cowan – blogs.dailyrecord.co.uk/tamcowan/

Best Supermarket Curry of the Year
Asda
Marks & Spencer
Tesco

Team of the Year&
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Taj Mahal – 101 High Street, Biggar
Mushtaq&”s Restaurant – 154 Almada Street, Hamilton
Ashoka Johnstone – 3 Rankine Street, Johnstone
Maisha – 5 College Street, St Andrews
Cafe India – 29 Albion Street, Glasgow

Chef of the Year
Mahrukh Butt – Bukharah – 923 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow
Ajmal Mushtaq –Mushtaq&”s Restaurant –154 Almada Street, Hamilton
Kantesh Chowdhury –Bombay Joe&”s – 44 Gray Street, Dundee
Sajawal Hussain – Manzil –13 York Place, Perth
Gurwinder Kumar – Karma Indian Restaurant –154 West Street, Whitburn

Takeaway of the Year
Cafe India –
645 Great Western Road, Glasgow
Durbar –282-284 High Street, Kirkcaldy
Banana Leaf – 76 Old Dumbarton Road, Glasgow
Monsoona – 20 Bridge Street, Aberdeen
Eastern Spices – 6 Howard Street, Edinburgh

Lifetime Achievement Award
To be announced on the evening of the awards

Curry King/Queen of the Year
To be announced on the evening of the awards

The Sunday Post Restaurant of the Year regional finalists

North West:
Cinnamon – 1 Millburn Road, Inverness
Spice Tandoori – 141 Hi
gh Street, Fort William

South West:
Mother India – 28 Westminster Terrace, Glasgow
Balbir&”s – 7 Church Street, Glasgow

North East:
Bombay Joes – 44 Gray Street, Dundee
Nawaab&”s Restaurant – 33 Summer Street, Aberdeen

South East:
Omar Khayyam – 1 Grosvenor Street, Edinburgh
Suruchi – 14a Nicolson Street, Edinburgh