A beloved Indian Restaurant in St Albans has been named the best in the region at a prestigious award ceremony.
Nouvellè Lounge, of Marshalswick, has pipped its competitors to the post winning 'Restaurant of the Year 2024' in Southeast England at the Prestige Curry Awards.
The Quadrant eatery has been recognised among the best in its first year of business and has become a popular restaurant in the community.
"It was mind blowing and overwhelming," owner Mohammed Choudhury, 26, said.
"The team is extremely delighted, we could not have done it without this amazing team, when backs are against the wall they are always trying to deliver the best service."
Mohammed expressed his appreciation for their loyal customers too, suggesting they were pivotal in helping them achieve the award.
The 26-year old was also personally honoured on the day, winning 'Young Entrepreneur of the Year'.
Personally, the owner was "surprised" as he beat talented candidates that had been in the industry for many years.
"It is nice to see my hard work recognised too, especially against some of the best," he added.
Nouvellè has not just had recognition from its awards, as the restaurant has previously welcomed visits from famous actors, including Kellie Bright who plays Linda Carter in EastEnders.
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A post on Facebook read: "We are beyond thrilled to announce that we've been crowned 'Restaurant of the Year 2024' in Southeast England at the Prestige curry awards!
"A huge thank you to our amazing team and loyal customers for making this possible."
"Join us as we celebrate this incredible journey together! Here’s to more delicious moments ahead!" The post added.
Mohammed also confirmed that the restaurant would be "doubling the capacity of the restaurant", with "90 per cent of construction work complete" for an improved 120 covers.
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