The UK’s Best Asian Restaurants, Chefs and Personalities Revealed at the Oscar’s of the Curry Industry, the Asian Restaurant & Takeaway Awards 2019 in London
- The Park Plaza Hotel, Westminster, played host to the glitzy celebrity red-carpet event to reveal the best of the UK Asian cuisine industry across restaurants, takeaways, chef’s and personalities.
- Bolton Restaurant, Hot Chilli scoops top accolade as Britain’s best Asian restaurant from over 2400 applications. ARTA rewarded excellence, craft, creativity and great taste by bringing the UK’s most prestigious Asian restaurants and chefs together under one roof.
- Finalists were chosen based on survey data of over 350,000 customers of ARTA partners ChefOnline, followed by a final judgement of an esteemed judging panel to crown each region’s South Asian excellency.
The
UK’s top Asian Restaurants, Chefs and Takeaways were revealed at the Asian
Restaurant & Takeaway Awards (ARTA) 2019, held at the Park Plaza Hotel
Westminster. The awards are in recognition of the UK’s best of South Asian,
Thai and Chinese cuisine across a series of prestigious regional and national
categories.
From
the National Chef, Takeaway and Newcomer of the Year Award, to the Best Thai
and Chinese Restaurants, Regional Takeaways and more, ARTA spotlighted the
pinnacle of over 2400 applications across the UK. The grand award of Champion
of Champions was awarded to crown the very best of a superb group of entrants
from England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Applications were refined
using a survey of over 350,000 customers by ARTA official partners, ChefOnline
– the digital application to order food and book tables on the go – to unveil
the finalists.
The winners were selected by an esteemed panel of Ambassadors & Judges comprising Paul Stuart Scully MP, Member of Parliament for Sutton and Cheam; Stephen Anthony McPartland MP, Member
of Parliament for Stevenage; Donald
Sloan, Founder and Chair of the Oxford Cultural Collective; Dr Wali Tasar Uddin, Former President
& Senior Advisor British Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce in UK; Devon Malcolm, Ex England
International Cricketer; Samantha
Simmonds, Journalist and Broadcaster; and Judges Chand Rahman - Executive Chef, Multi-Award Winning Celebrity Chef;
Councillor Mohammed Mujibur Rahman
– Ex-Mayor of Corby; Graham Taylor
- Senior Chef Lecturer, Cambridge Regional College; and Kuldeep Singh, Lecturer & Celebrity Chef Nescot College.
The
UK’s Curry industry contributes £5 billion annually, which as of 2015 has
accounted for a fifth of the restaurants in the UK dating back to the 1800’s.
Today there are more Indian restaurants in Greater London than in Delhi and
Mumbai combined.
The awards evening was staged following a glamourous red-carpet entrance, which saw
an array of high-profile guests including Naughty Boy, Global music producer,
Reality TV stars Pascal Craymer (The Only Way is Essex) and Farrah Sattur (Ex
on the beach), England Cricket Hero Monty Panesar, Ex Chelsea footballing legend Peter Rhoades-Brown, Ex Southampton FC
Manager rated in the Guinness Book of Records as one of the twenty most
successful managers Lawrie McMenemy MBE, Ex Liverpool footballing legend Jimmy
Case, The Voice contestant Kalon Rae, Lord Mayor of Oxford Craig Simmons and Founder
and Chairman of Cobra Beer, Lord Karan Bilimoria in attendance.
The event was hosted by renowned BBC News newsreader and ARTA ambassador Samantha
Simmonds. The former Sky News anchor was joined by entertainer Paul Martin as
co-host. Mixing hilarious stand-up comedy with magic tricks and performance,
Paul has been entertaining audiences for the past twenty years.
Speaking
about the Asian Restaurant & Takeaway Awards 2019, Salik Mohammed Munim, Founder
Member and CEO of ARTA, said: “Year on
year, the standard for this competition continues to defy imagination. With
more entrants than ever before, we have been immensely impressed by the quality
on show this year. We commend all the winners and finalists of ARTA 2019. The
selection process has been rigorous, and we witnessed some remarkable
contestants, therefore picking the winners was not an easy task. All the
winners and finalists should be equally proud. Asian cuisine has embedded
itself deep within the beating heart of British culture and brings about so
much creativity, flavour, vibrancy and joy to so many. There is something truly
special about the Asian cuisine industry, which binds communities, regions and
an entire nation by the common love of incredible food. The ARTA is the perfect
platform to recognise the magicians behind the magic that makes the food so
superb”.
The Asian Restaurant & Takeaway Awards (ARTA) 2019 National Winners:
National Champion of
Champions – Hot Chilli Restaurant (Bolton)
“Wow,
what an honour. To be named the Champions of all Champions is something
everybody in this industry dreams of – it is an overwhelming honour. Asian food
continues to rise in popularity in the UK. Without our loyal customers in the
North West this would not have been possible, and we pride ourselves highly on
the fact that people enjoy our food just as much as we enjoy making it. To be
named the best is something we will cherish forever”.
National Chef of
the Year – Radhuni Princes Risborough (Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire)
“It
is truly an honour to be recognised as the National Chef of the Year. Radhuni
is truly proud to have a nationally recognised chef serving the wonderful town
of Princes Risborough. The award is a motivation for us to continue delivering
the best Asian cuisine to our customers.”
National
Newcomer of the Year – Mother India (Hornchurch, Havering)
“We
are absolutely delighted to be named as the National Newcomer of the Year.
Mother India specializes in serving food prepared in the best Indian tradition
from a menu that reflects the great regional diversity of Indian cuisine. We
thank our customers from Hornchurch without whose loyal support and backing we
couldn’t have won. They truly inspire us to be the best.”
National
Takeaway of the Year – Peppermills Indian Takeaway (Ascot, Berkshire)
“For
a small local Indian takeaway in Ascot to be named a National award winner is truly
inspirational. We always strive to offer true original cuisine to take home,
from a Royal Indian Supper to a Clay Oven marinade. Our heartfelt gratitude to
the organisers of ARTA and the judging panel.”
Lifetime
Achievement Award – Nurul Hoque (Noor Ali)
“I express my
gratitude to Asian Restaurants & Takeaway Awards for conferring me with the
Lifetime Achievement Award this year. It’s been an incredible journey, and to
be recognised for something that I am truly passionate about is dream come true.
Asian food is truly the bedrock of Britain and I am only grateful that I could
be a small part of such a big industry.”
Restaurant
Personality of the Year – Kuti Miah of Kuti’s Brasserie (The Royal Pier,
Southampton)
“I am incredibly
honoured to be recognised by ARTA as the Restaurant Personality of the Year.
When I first moved to Southampton in 1980, I saw the pier and wanted to set up my
own restaurant here. Kuti’s Brasserie on The Royal Pier offers the most
beautiful view of the city. We wanted to celebrate exactly what the Pier is
about. We cater for everyone now so people should pop in for a nice drink or
meal and see what we have done with the place. The people of Southampton have
been so supportive of us and we want to continue the historical legacy of this
building.”
European
Restaurant of the Year – Shapla Indian Restaurant (County Donegal,
Ireland)
“To
be recognised as the European Restaurant of the Year is unbelievable. We always
strived hard to offer the best Indian food in County Donegal – but to be named
as the best in Europe is beyond our imagination. We are so thankful to the
organisers of ARTA and the judging panel.”
Best Thai Restaurant of the Year – Thai Moom,
Bromley
“It’s such an
honour to have been awarded this accolade. I dedicate this award to my team at
Thai Moom who work tirelessly and with such passion to put our diners first.
Our heartfelt gratitude to ARTA and the judging committee. The team at Thai
Moon are proud to open our doors from today as the best Thai Restaurant in the
whole of UK!”
Best Thai Chef of the Year – Thaii Fusion,
Bromley
“To be awarded Best
Thai Chef of the Year at ARTA is truly a dream come true. After winning this
award I am even more committed to ensuring that I not only tantalise the taste
buds of my diners with new Thai culinary delights but that I continually
reinvent myself to stay ahead of the game. Thank you to everyone at ARTA!”
Best Chinese Restaurant of the Year – Hakkaland, Harrow
“Thank you to ARTA
and all of the judges for bestowing this award on Hakkaland! We are truly
humbled and honoured to be declared the Best Chinese Restaurant of the Year. We
dedicate this award to all of our wonderful customers as without them we wouldn’t
be where we are today. We feel immensely proud to be the best Chinese
restaurant in the whole of UK!”
The Asian Restaurant & Takeaway Awards (ARTA) 2019 Regional Winners:
Regional Restaurant of the Year: Best of East Anglia - Ruby, Hertford
Regional Restaurant of the Year: Best of East London - Bengal Tiger, City
of London
Regional Restaurant of the Year: Best of East Midlands - Taste of India,
Kettering
Regional Restaurant of the Year: Best of Essex - Indian Ocean, Epping
Regional Restaurant of the Year: Best of Kent - Gufaa Raja, West Malling
Regional Restaurant of the Year: Best of North London - The Rajdoot,
Hampstead
Regional Restaurant of the Year: Best of Northern Ireland - Bangla,
Bangor
Regional Restaurant of the Year: Best of Scotland - Spice Tandoori,
Elgin
Regional Restaurant of the Year: Best of South Central - Cafe Spice,
Oxford
Regional Restaurant of the Year: Best of South East - Tamashah, Crawley
Regional Restaurant of the Year: Best of South West - Nibana, Plymouth
Regional Restaurant of the Year: Best of Surrey - Ripley Curry Garden,
Ripley Woking
Regional Restaurant of the Year: Best of Wales - Sheesh Mahal, Swansea
Regional Restaurant of the Year: Best of West Midlands - Bhaijaans,
Sutton Coldfield
Regional Chef of the Year: Best of
North East
- The Vine Indian Cuisine, Mosborough
Regional Chef of The Year: Best of East Anglia - Curry Palace, Cottenham
Regional Chef of The Year: Best of East London - The Empress, Tower
Hamlets, East London
Regional Chef of The Year: Best of East Midland - The Spice Lounge, Higham Ferrers
Regional Chef of The Year: Best of Essex - Taj Mahal, Leigh-on-Sea
Regional Chef of The Year: Best of Kent - Taj Barming, Maidstone
Regional Chef of The Year: Best of South East - Tikka Restaurant,
Brighton
Regional Chef of The Year: Best of South London - Khan's Battersea
Regional Chef of The Year: Best of South West - Eastern Eye, Newton Abbot
Regional Chef of The Year: Best of Surrey - Stoneleigh Brasserie, Epsom,
Surrey
Regional Chef of The Year: Best of Wales - The Grand Sultan, Port Talbot
Regional Takeaway of the Year: Best of East Anglia - Surma Takeaway,
Stevenage
Regional Takeaway of the Year: Best of Kent - Belash Tandoori, Maidstone
Regional Takeaway of the Year: Best of North East - Khushboo Takeaway,
Sheffield
Regional Takeaway of the Year: Best of North London - Bayleaf Indian
Takeaway, Whetstone
Regional Takeaway of the Year: Best of North West - Bombay Cuisine,
Prestwich
Regional Takeaway of the Year: Best of Northern Ireland - Asha Tandoori,
Bangor
Regional Takeaway of the Year: Best of South East - Red Chillies,
Brighton
Regional Takeaway of the Year: Best of South East London - Himalayan
Kitchen, Penge
Regional Takeaway of the Year: Best of West Midlands - Chutney Express,
Castle Bromwich
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