'Absolute gem' Indian restaurant in Kenilworth scoops culinary award

By James Smith

23rd Jul 2024 | Local News

Indian Edge was described as a 'must-visit' dinning experience by Reader's Taste Magazine (image via Google Maps)
Indian Edge was described as a 'must-visit' dinning experience by Reader's Taste Magazine (image via Google Maps)

A Kenilworth Indian restaurant has been awarded a culinary award recognising its "unwavering commitment to culinary excellent, exceptional service and maintaining a spotlessly clean establishment".

Indian Edge on Warwick Road was awarded the Reader's Taste Dinewell Distinction Award at the end of 2023 and has since had a full spread published in Reader's Taste Magazine.

The local eatery was hailed as an "absolute gem" and a "must-visit" dinning experience.

"Indian Edge dazzles with exquisite cuisine, warm hospitality, and a perfect blend of tradition and innovation," the article said.

"A culinary masterpiece."

Following the recognition Indian Edge manager Jameel Ali told Nub News: "We are very proud to have achieved this award and being published on the Reader's Taste Magazine as it recognises our hard work and dedication on making Indian Edge one of the finest contemporary Indian restaurant in Kenilworth.

"We would like to thank all our customers for supporting us for the past 18 years.

"We always make sure all our ingredients are fresh and the cooking is done by our award winning chefs.

"We at Indian Edge promise to carry on working hard towards making the best dishes and delivering the best service for all our customers."

Find out more on the Indian Edge website.

     

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