Brightons Restaurant Claim Best In Britain Awards
"Indian
Summer has already been listed as one of the top 100 Indian restaurants by the
Cobra Good Curry Guide, so to be on an even shorter list in such exalted
company as Michelin-starred venues like Tamarind, Benares and Quilion is a fantastic recognition,"
said Indian Summer co owner Minesh Agnihotri.
The Best in
Britain Awards originated in 1999 to support the growth and development of ever
higher standards in the ethnic restaurant sector, giving annual recognition to
those restaurants Mood Food magazine feels to be “exceptional”, according to
its editor Peter Grove.
Also on this
year’s top 50 list are TV chef Cyrus Todiwala’s Cafe Spice Namaste, Vivek
Singh’s Cinnamon Club, the ornate La Porte des Indes, Cinnamon Club, Gymkhana,
Bombay Brasserie and The Ambrette.
Indian Summer
edged out several other famous Indian eateries, including London’s Chor
Bizarre, Eriki, Gaylord and Veeraswamy, which received ‘High Recommended’
accolades.
Full details
on the awards at: www.fedrest.com/awards2014.htm
On Saturday
26th July Indian Summer will be hosting a
masquerade for EPIC charity providing palliative car for terminally ill
cancer patients, with live music from the EPIC 80s band, “the south coast’s
finest ‘80s tribute band”, Indian Summer street food, cocktail bar, ice cream
stall, masked photos, charity auction and raffle. The event promises to have
some amazing auction and raffle prizes.
The black tie
& ball gown masked event will be held at the Brighton & Hove Sixth Form
College (BHASVIC) from 7.30pm until midnight.
Tickets cost £18, which includes a welcome drink.
Tickets
available direct from the restaurant and the Indian Summer website:
Indian
Summer, 69 East Street, BrightonBN1 1HQ
T: 01273
711001 Tw: @indiansummer108
Opening Times: Monday 6pm – 10.30pm; Tuesday to Saturday 12 noon – 3pm, 6pm – 10.30pm; Sunday 12.30pm – 3pm, 6pm – 10pm.
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