The UK is being swept by the popularity of Indian cuisine as the British Indian Good Food Guide announces the top 20 restaurants across the nation.

London, UK – The British Indian Good Food Guide has released its highly anticipated list of the Top 20 Indian Restaurants in the UK, showcasing the nation’s love affair with Indian cuisine.

From traditional flavors to innovative dishes, this year’s guide represents the very best the UK has to offer, proving that Indian cuisine remains a cornerstone of British dining culture. The guide features an impressive lineup of restaurants, showcasing culinary excellence across the country.

Topping the list is Raval Indian Brasserie & Bar, located on the iconic Tyne Bridge in Newcastle Gateshead, which has been named the Best Indian Restaurant Outside London. With dishes such as Lobster & Mango and Darjeeling Lamb Cutlets, Raval is a testament to how Indian cuisine is constantly evolving while staying true to its roots.

Phil Shaw, Marketing Director at the British Indian Good Food Guide, praised Raval for redefining Indian dining in the region, saying, “Their focus on innovation and authenticity is unmatched, which is why they’ve earned a place at the top of our guide.”

The guide also features other renowned restaurants such as Quilon in London, known for its Michelin-starred coastal Indian flavors, and Benares Restaurant & Bar, which offers a fine-dining experience blending Indian and British cuisines. Also included are popular spots like Dishoom Manchester, known for its nostalgic Irani café fare, and Tharavadu in Leeds, celebrated for its authentic Keralan cuisine.

The selection of restaurants reflects the UK’s widespread appreciation of Indian food, highlighting how Indian culinary innovation extends far beyond the capital. With over 10,000 Indian restaurants in the UK contributing significantly to the economy, the industry shows no signs of slowing down.

The rising interest in authentic regional dishes, like Goan and Keralan cuisines, reflects the UK’s growing demand for not just curry, but an array of diverse Indian dishes. According to Phil Shaw, “Indian restaurants are no longer just places for a night out – they’re cultural landmarks, representing the diversity and vibrancy of British food culture.”

For those looking to experience the best Indian food the UK has to offer, the British Indian Good Food Guide invites you to explore the full list of restaurants on their website, showcasing the finest dining experiences from Birmingham to Brighton.

About the British Indian Good Food Guide:

The British Indian Good Food Guide is the ultimate resource for discovering the best Indian restaurants across the UK. Their mission is to celebrate the diversity and excellence of British Indian cuisine, highlighting top dining experiences through an annual guide that reflects authenticity, taste, and service. Each restaurant featured undergoes a thorough review process, ensuring a truly exceptional dining experience for food lovers across the country. For more information, visit the British Indian Good Food Guide website and social media pages.

Derick is an experienced reporter having held multiple senior roles for large publishers across Europe. Specialist subjects include small business and financial emerging markets.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *