The winners of the London Curry Awards 2022 are revealed
The Holiday Inn Brentford played host to The London Curry Awards 2022, which was a celebration of local businesses, where winners are a true reflection of quality and customer service, as they are chosen by members of the general public.
The awards held on Monday June 20, recognised the hard work, determination, impeccable service and efforts of the best London curry establishment and professionals that create and serve delicious dishes at an excellent standard.
Organised by Oceanic Consulting, the black tie event was hosted by presenter, Tommy Sandhu.
Several of the awards were split into local regions to ensure that smaller businesses from across London are also recognised.
The London Curry Awards 2022 embodied the strength of the nation’s hospitality industry. It is a vast group of men and women from the restaurant and takeaway industry who specialise in creating London’s favourite dish.
Irfan Younis, CEO of Oceanic Consulting, said: “We are honoured and delighted to have such great finalists and winners representing the London curry industry and enhancing its reputation nationally and internationally.
We were very happy to welcome the guests and celebrate with them. Congratulations to all finalists and winners!”
The full list of winners:
Outstanding Restaurant of the Year: Chutneys (Euston)
Pakistani Curry Restaurant of the Year: Tayyabs (Whitechapel)
Outstanding Curry Restaurant of the Year: Tower Tandoori Restaurant (Southwark)
South Indian Curry Restaurant of the Year: Anjanaas South Indian Restaurant (Kilburn)
Chef of the Year (Voter’s Choice): Bonoo Indian Tapas (Barnet)
Chef of the Year (Industry Choice): Ganapati (Peckham)
Fine Dining Restaurant of the Year: Thali Restaurant (South Kensington)
Nepalese Curry Restaurant of the Year: Maya DD’s Restaurant (Woolwich)
Vegetarian Curry Restaurant of the Year: Thakers (Hounslow)
Afghani Curry Restaurant of the Year: Zeenat Afghan Restaurant (Church Lane)
Street Food Restaurant of the Year: Ghara (Stratford)
Bangladeshi Curry Restaurant of the Year: Taste of Nawab (London)
Sri Lankan Curry Restaurant of the Year: Copper Ceylon (Bromley)
Caterer of the Year: Madhus Catering (Southall)
Best Restaurant Experience: The Monsoon (Tower Hamlets)
London Punjabi Restaurant of the Year: Delhi Grill (Angel)
Dining Experience of the Year North: Mala Indian Brasserie (Whetstone)
Dining Experience of the Year East: Grand Trunk Road (Redbridge)
Dining Experience of the Year South East: Hullabaloo (Lewisham)
Dining Experience of the Year South West: Moksha (Kingston)
Dining Experience of the Year West: Haweli of Ealing (Ealing)
Dining Experience of the Year Central: Patri (Hammersmith)
Dining Experience of the Year Overall Winner: Grand Trunk Road (Redbridge)
Takeaway of the Year North: Chilli TukTuk (Woodhouse Road)
Takeaway of the Year East: Chubby Indian (Redbridge)
Takeaway of the Year South East: Tiffin Choice (Bromley)
Takeaway of the Year South West: Bombay Bicycle Chef (Lambeth)
Takeaway of the Year West: KK Kitchen (Hounslow)
Takeaway of the Year Central: Dhaba Indian Street Food (London)
Takeaway of the Year Overall Winner: Chubby Indian (Redbridge)
Restaurant of the Year North: Taste of India (Camden)
Restaurant of the Year East: Curry Leaves (Wandsworth)
Restaurant of the Year South East: Amera Rani (Croydon)
Restaurant of the Year South West: Palace Spice (Battersea)
Restaurant of the Year West: Masala Bowl (Wembley)
Restaurant of the Year Central: Shilpa Restaurant (Hammersmith)
Restaurant of the Year Overall Winner: Masala Bowl (Wembley)