Curry Capital of Britain – vote for your favourite Glasgow restaurant

curry capital of britain 2015

curry capital of britain 2015

Glasgow City Council is looking for your support as they make a bid to win the Curry Capital of Britain 2015, in this the thirteenth year of the competition.

The Lord Provost of Glasgow Sadie Docherty is asking you to vote for your favourite curry restaurant in Glasgow to help the city win the Curry Capital of Britain competition for the fifth year. This is a competition which sees cities from across the UK go head to head for the national title.

Glasgow is battling Bradford with both cities having won the title four times.  Glasgow won in 2002, 2003, 2006 and 2010 – and was runner up in 2004, 2005, 2007, 2011, 2012 and 2013.

Previous winning restaurants include Mother India restaurant and café; KoolBa; Mister Singhs, Ashoka Southside and Neelim.

The top four restaurants this year will form part of the council’s bid to win the title, which also includes a bid document from the council.

You can nominate your favourite restaurant by completing the form at the bottom of this page:

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Scottish Bar and Pub Awards, Pub of the Year 2015, Jinty McGuintys Ashton Lane
Dining in Darkness in Deafening Silence at Mother India, 25 June, 2015

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5 responses to “Curry Capital of Britain – vote for your favourite Glasgow restaurant”

  1. Tom"ar"To says:

    I must say that my favorite curry is a chicken korma
    with perfectly cooked rice and naan bread.

  2. Tom"ar"To says:

    and my fave Indian restaurant is in ealing road in the London Borough of Brent.
    I can’t remember it’s name
    but I certainly remember the food I brought and enjoyed there back in 2005.

  3. Anne Wagener says:

    Taj Mahal, Park Road.

  4. Anne Wagener says:

    Oops, I meant the Shish Mahal.

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