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Chilli
Chutney Restaurant, based in Streatham, was selected as one of the 8
finalists for the Tilda Tiffin Cup festival of curry at the House of
Commons on Wednesday 9th July 2008 from all over UK. Chilli Chutney
was nominated by local MP Keith Hill. Chilli Chutney attempted to
'curry favour' with the judges, including celebrity chef Ainsley
Harriott and walked away with one of the top prizes.
Keith Hill MP
said: "I'm delighted that Chilli Chutney has made it through
to the final and done so well at the Tilda Tiffin Cup festival, the
most prestigious award that has been given by the House of Commons to
a South Asian restaurant."
Things heated
up more than usual at the House of Commons on the day of the final
when the 10 finalists from around the country converged on Bellamy's
restaurant for a curry 'cook-off'. They had to wow a tough line-up of
judges, in order to win one of the top places.
Keith Vaz MP
said: "Congratulations to Chilli Chutney for making it to the
final. They are clearly the best restaurant in the Region. I wish
them the best of luck for the future."
Delighted
with another success for Chilli Chutney, Neelofar Khan, Director,
said: "We always knew that our chefs produce exceptional
curries, now the experts have also placed their stamp of approval on
their creations. We are grateful to Keith Hill our MP for his support
in this competition and for the opportunity to have our day in parliament."
Chilli
Chutney, now also at Allders Croydon is a firm favourite with local
shoppers and businesses whose staff are regulars, taking advantage of
truly authentic Lahori cuisine at very affordable prices. Chilli
Chutney can be reached at 020 8696 0123 or by email at enquiries@chillichutney.com
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