A 'popular' Glasgow restaurant has won several accolades at the 2024 Great Taste Awards.
Namaste by Delhi Darbar - which is located in the St Enoch Shopping Centre in the city - scooped six Great Taste awards.
Competing against 13,650 culinary products submitted by almost 3,500 businesses, the six items from the establishment's menu were awarded stars at The Guild of Fine Food’s Great Taste Awards 2024.
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The eatery's Chicken Butter Masala achieved the illustrious 2-star rating for its 'rich and fragrant' curry sauce, while the 'aromatic' Chicken Malaidar was given a 1-star accolade at the event.
Also to receive the much coveted 1-star rating was the venue's Lamb Bhoona, Shahi Paneer, Vegetable Pakora and the 'invigorating' Mango and Ginger Lassi.
The family-owned restaurant - which is inspired by the flavours of Old Delhi - is known for serving up authentic Indian cuisine with a modern twist.
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After the award wins, Rashpal Singh, CEO of Namaste by Delhi Darbar, said: “It is an immense privilege to have our dishes recognised at the 2024 Great Taste Awards.
"As a small family business, it is incredibly rewarding to see our efforts awarded at this prestigious industry event.
“We have endeavoured to create a rich, authentic menu that delights and impresses our customers with every mouthful.
"Receiving the Great Taste star ranking for seven of our dishes highlights the team’s dedication and efforts.”
Following the news, George Reader, St. Enoch Centre director, congratulated Namaste by Delhi Darbar on their success.
He said: “This is a remarkable achievement for Namaste by Delhi Darbar and one that the whole team should be very proud of.
“Achieving awards for six different dishes is a testament to the high quality and delicious flavour of the menu, and the hard graft Rashpal and his team put into ensuring the very best culinary experience.
"I highly encourage everyone to stop by and sample these incredible dishes.”
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