The Blue Tiffin Restaurant Oldham won the Best Spice Restaurant in North West Award at the tenth British Curry Awards. 

The industry at large, foodies, celebrities, MP’s and dignitaries paid homage to the nation’s finest curry restaurants amid the grandiose of Battersea Evolution, London. 
 
Prime Minister David Cameron said, “I’m delighted to pay tribute to all that you’ve achieved. These awards are a great night for this country. When I think of what makes me proud to be British, I think of the way we have built a multiracial democracy – a country that is a welcoming home for people of different histories and regions. The curry industry is a great example of the incredible contribution of different communities. It is a great example of our whole country coming together. 

"You can see it from the ‘Balti Triangle’ in Birmingham’ to the Manchester’s ‘Curry Mile’ to London’s Brick Lane, recently crowned our Curry Capital. Curry is one of our country’s greatest achievements and one of our most exciting exports too.”
 
 
British Curry Awards 2014 winners: 
Best Spice Restaurant in London Central & City: The Cinnamon Club, Westminster
Best Spice Restaurant in London Outer & Suburbs: Shampan Welling, Kent 
Best Spice Restaurant in South East: Maliks Restaurant, Maidenhead, Berkshire 
Best Spice Restaurant in South West: Myristica, Bristol
Best Spice Restaurant in North East: Aagrah Midpoint, Thornbury, West Yorkshire
Best Spice Restaurant in North West: Blue Tiffin, Oldham 
Best Spice Restaurant in Midlands: Mem Saab, Nottingham 
Best Spice Restaurant in Wales: Rasoi Indian Kitchen, Swansea
Best Spice Restaurant in Scotland: Light of Bengal, Aberdeen  
Best Casual Dining: Dishoom Covent Garden 
Newcomer of the Year: Five Rivers A La Carte, Walsall 
Best Delivery Restaurant/ Takeaway by Justeat.com: The Chilli Pickle, Brighton