Suspense reigned supreme this evening as the finalists were revealed for this year’s Leicestershire Curry Awards – an event which celebrates the county’s best South Asian cuisine, as well as its sparkling hospitality.
The announcements were made during a special event held this evening (Monday, July 22) at Mattioli Woods exclusive Sky Lounge.
Following drinks and canapés, anticipation was sky high as guests and restauranteurs gathered to see who made it the final of the prestigious annual awards, which are now in their 7th year.
Earlier this year, Leicester was named ‘England’s Curry Capital’ adding to the excitement around this year’s event.
Making the shortlist in the 2024 ‘Best Street Food’ category are: My Delhi, Momma’s Kitchen, Tangoe Restaurant and Jai Somnath Taste of India.
Meanwhile, Black Chilli (Winstanley House), Chef’s Flavour, Sanjay Foods and Gokul Foods were celebrating after making it the final in the Best Catering category.
“Being nominated for a Leicestershire Curry Award is always a great honour, especially with Leicester being announced as the Curry Capital this year,” said Suresh Meeha of Chef’s Flavour. “Being here and being acknowledged, makes it feel like all the hard work in the restaurant is worth it.”
Making the final cut in this year’s ‘Best Takeaway category are: Raihan’s, Anika Balti Express, Curry Royal, Aylestone Spice and Billal’s Karahi and Grill.
In the ‘Best New Restaurant’ category six finalists have made the shortlist. They are: My Delhi, Chef’s Flavour (Glenfield), What a Shot, 68 Chef’s Table, Avatar Dining (Lutterworth) and Everest Lounge (Oakham).
“To be nominated – It feels great. I’m really proud of us,” said Vani Patel of 68 Chef’s Table. “It’s our first time here and it feels like some sort of Oscars award!”
What a Shot are hoping to make it a double after securing the title in this category last year.
“Hopefully we can bring it home again this year,” said Kavita Patel. “We’re happy to be taking part. It’s always a great event and nice to be nominated”.
Securing a place in the ‘Best Vegetarian’ category this year, are: Udupi Shivalli, Herb, Sharmilee, Mohanthal Restaurant and Tangoe Restaurant.
The finalists set to battle it out in the category of ‘Best Pub Restaurant’ are: Royal Leicesters, The Woolpack Bar and Restaurant, Gurkha Curry (Kerrsdale Avenue), Gurkha Curry (Durham Ox) and the Owl and the Pussycat Pub.
In September, seven finalists will battle it out for the title of ‘Best Fine Dining Restaurant’. They were revealed as: Avatar Dining (Market Harborough), Everest Lounge (Market Harborough), Indian Vojon, Chutney Ivy, Spice Bazzar, Heritage India and SOI Indian Restaurant.
Finally the eatery’s hoping to win the coveted ‘Restaurant of the Year’ category are: Indian Fusion, Kayal, Dine India, Spice of India, Chutney Ivy and Heritage India.
“It’s a huge honour,” said Puja Khadka of Heritage India. “To be nominated for two awards tonight is a great success for us. We can’t wait for September!”
Nominations were revealed by sponsors of this year’s Leicestershire Curry Awards, which include John Lewis and Partners, PPL PRS, Cobra Beer, Kings Real Estate, BBC Radio Leicester Mattioli Woods and the University of Leicester.
After the nominees were revealed, Bethany Grundy Head of Marketing and PR for PPL PRS said: “I’m going to put it on my list of things to do – to pay a personal visit to each of the finalists over the next 12 months. We have so many fabulous restaurants and takeaways here in Leicester and Leicestershire. Good luck to all the finalists!”