Eat, drink and be merry!
There are fewer finer pleasures in life than sharing laughter and good times with loved ones over a delicious meal. Curry and friends make the perfect blend!
Whether you're more of a spicy vindaloo or a sweet korma person, enjoy lime pickle or prefer mango chutney with your poppadom, one thing's for sure sometimes there's nothing better than a delicious Indian meal with a pint or glass of wine to make a bad day great again!
This is why we're inviting you our beloved readers to join in with the fun and tell us all about the Indian restaurants that set your soul on fire and that you can't go a week without visiting at least once!
Tell us about your favourite local Indian restaurant
We're inviting you to nominate your fave Indian foodie hotspot by entering them into our competition. All we ask is that any nominations be located within the newspaper distribution area. The closing date for nominations is August 27, 2024.
Once all nominations have been collected, the five restaurants with the most votes will go on to the next stage of the competition. Readers will once again then have the chance to vote for their favourite from the finalists in the paper only from the week commencing September 2 until October 1, 2024.
How to vote for your favourite local Indian eatery
To make a nomination simply follow the link below to submit your entry.
Click here to nominate your favourite restaurant.
T&Cs
It's one nomination per form and photocopies, unreadable or defective forms will be excluded. If at the close of the nomination stage, there are less than five restaurants in a category or a tie, the decision may be taken to release all nominated sites into the final voting stage. Multiple voting by household is permitted and multiple vote forms can be posted together. All nominations must arrive by the stated closing date to be included. Newsquest terms and conditions apply please visit newsquest.co.uk/prize-competition-rules. For information regarding how we will process, handle and maintain your data please visit newsquest.co.uk/privacy-policy.
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