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Faversham's Prince of India restaurant has received the
acclaimed Ethical Good Food Award for 2009 for Best Indian &
Bangladeshi Restaurant. The Ethical Good Food Awards, instituted by
Customer Associations to promote better business ethics, excellence
in service, and recognise small independent restaurants and food retailers.
"We also recognise personalities within these categories and aim
to recognise and inspire local food businesses and also to encourage
their ethical conduct," said awards organiser Steve Harrison.
The award was presented by Faversham Mayor, Ted Wilcox at spectacular
sell out music tribute night hosted by Prince of India in the town's
Alexander Centre. Top tribute acts performed the songs of Barry
White, Louis Armstrong, Robbie Williams, Stevie Wonder, Dean Martin
and Frank Sinatra.
The Prince of India, owned by Taj Abdin, has also been short-listed
in two categories in the Kent Restaurant Awards (Best Indian
Restaurant and Best Take Away), being held at Ashford International
Hotel on 28th January.
"It's a great honour to have one's commitment to the environment
and society in general, recognised by this award," said Abdin. |