ARTA 2024 Celebrates the Best of UK’s Pan Asian Cuisine
London, UK – The winners of the annual Asian Restaurant and Takeaway Awards 2024 (ARTA) were announced at the prestigious awards ceremony held on October 6th at Royal Lancaster, London.
The ARTA 2024, known as the most prestigious celebration of Pan Asian cuisine in the UK, welcomed a guest list of the nation’s most popular Asian restaurateurs, along with MPs and celebrities, as they collectively honoured the achievements of the industry.
Celebrities in attendance included Patsy Kensit (Actress & Singer), Julius Francis (Professional Boxer), Leila Russack (Singer & Songwriter), Jackie St Clair (Model), and Subrina Hussain (CEO of NTV Europe), among many others. The ceremony was hosted by TV presenters, Samantha Simmonds (TV show host) and Richard Jones (Magician).
The awards presentation was interspersed with a performance by artist Muza, who delighted the audience with his live performance.
The winners at the Asian Restaurant and Takeaway Awards 2024 are as follows:
– Champion of Champion: Radhuni Lounge Restaurant, Risborough
– National Chef of the Year: Colombo Kitchen, Worcester Park
– National Takeaway of the Year: Bombay Cuisine, Prestwich, Manchester
– Newcomer of the Year: My Delhi, Leicester
– Streetfood Restaurant of the Year: Chakhdoom, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
– Asian Fusion Restaurant of the Year: Yakitori House, Glasgow
– Japanese Restaurant of the Year: Sakura Finest, Weston-super-Mare, Bristol
– Essex Restaurant of the Year: Pride of Sylhet, Dunmow
– Hertfordshire Restaurant of the Year: Ginger Bar & Restaurant, Stevenage
– Kent Restaurant of the Year: Jumeira Indian Restaurant, Cranbrook
– North East Restaurant of the Year: Babul’s, Darlington
– North London Restaurant of the Year: Yaki Ya!, London
– North West Restaurant of the Year: Indian Lounge Restaurant, Bury
– South Central Restaurant of the Year: Radhuni Lounge Restaurant, Princes Risborough
– South West Restaurant of the Year: Mint Bay, Highbridge
– North Wales Restaurant of the Year: Benllech Tandoori Restaurant, Brynteg
– South Wales Restaurant of the Year: Sheesh Mahal, Llanelli
– Northern Ireland Restaurant of the Year: Nu Delhi, Belfast
– West Midlands Restaurant of the Year: Monsoon Restaurant, Birmingham
– East Anglia Restaurant of the Year: Curry Palace, Cambridge
– Scotland Restaurant of the Year: Monsoona Healthy Indian Cuisine, Aberdeen
– Surrey Restaurant of the Year: Yaadein, Epsom
– Sussex Restaurant of the Year: Darchini, Horsham
– City & East London Restaurant of the Year: City Spice, London
– Central & West London Restaurant of the Year: Paro, London
– East Midlands Restaurant of the Year: Jomidar Lounge, Northampton
– South West Chef of the Year: Raj Bari, Bristol
– North East Chef of the Year: The Vine Indian Cuisine, Sheffield
– Surrey Chef of the Year: Colombo Kitchen, Worcester Park
– Wales Chef of the Year: Raj Kitchen Pure Indian Cuisine, Swansea
– Sussex Chef of the Year: Tamarind Indian Restaurant, Isle of Wight, Newport
– East Anglia Chef of the Year: Jilani, Sudbury Colchester
– North West Chef of the Year: Imli Restaurant, Heywood
– Essex Chef of the Year: The Coriander, Ongar
– East Midlands Chef of the Year: The Spice Lounge, Northampton
– Hertfordshire Chef of the Year: Abbots Tandoori, Abbots Langley
– North West Takeaway of the Year: Bombay Cuisine, Manchester
– East Anglia Takeaway of the Year: Eastern Spice, Ipswich
– Kent Takeaway of the Year: Sher-E-Bangla Indian Takeaway, Longfield
– South Wales Takeaway of the Year: Saffron Kitchen, Cwmbran
– Essex Takeaway of the Year: Curry Tree, Stanford-le-Hope
– East Midlands Takeaway of the Year: Amir’s Balti House, Retford
– Surrey Takeaway of the Year: Mohini Balti House, Carshalton
– Hertfordshire Takeaway of the Year: Saffron Indian Takeaway, Borehamwood
– South Central Takeaway of the Year: Malik’s Express, Maidenhead
– Scotland Takeaway of the Year: Gurkha Kitchen, Fraserburgh
In his speech at the awards ceremony, ARTA Founder Mohammed Munim said, “Congratulations to all the winners and finalists