'To walk away with the award two years in a row is such a testament to our team’s continued dedication to service and quality'
A Belfast restaurant has been named 'Best Restaurant in Northern Ireland' at the prestigious Asian Restaurant & Takeaway Awards 2023.
For the second year in a row, Nu Delhi Lounge in the city centre has come away as the NI regional winner at the awards.This latest accolade comes after Belfast Live readers voted Nu Delhi as the Best Indian Restaurant in Belfast in our poll to mark National Curry Week. The awards took place at London’s Hilton Park Lane and speaking after the big win, Nu Delhi owner Naz Din said they were honoured to be recognised once again as the best in Northern Ireland.
"It is such an honour to even be nominated for such a prestigious award. To walk away with the award two years in a row is such a testament to our team’s continued dedication to service and quality.
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