SANJAY
ANAND OF MADHUS AWARDED MBE
(29 June 2007)
Sanjay
Anand, of Indian restaurant Madhus, has been awarded an
MBE, in the Queen's birthday honours list, for services to the
hospitality industry. Sanjay Anands contribution to the
£3.2billion Indian restaurant industry* has continuously
been recognised by the array of industry accolades he has collected
throughout his career. His previous accolades include being the
winner of Best UK Restaurant at The 2004 Cobra Good
Curry Guide Awards, being nominated at the 2005 Tio Pepe ITV London
Restaurant Awards in the Indian Restaurant of the Year
category, winning a Best In Britain Award for being best
in the restaurant category, winning Industry Personality
of the Year at the 2004 BIBA Awards, in association with
The Real Curry Restaurant Guide and more recently Sanjay won the
Best Outside Caterer Award at 2007 Cobra Good Curry Guide Awards.
Sanjay
Anand, in speaking about collecting the MBE says: I am thrilled
to have received this coveted award. It is a great honour since
it is a huge accolade for the hospitality industry. Considering
our humble beginnings never did we anticipate this type of recognition
for our work. It is truly rewarding to see the fruits of our labour
recognised in such an honorary way.
Sanjay
started the business as a 17 year-old Punjabi who enlisted his
mother as head chef in the 36-seat restaurant. Today, Madhus
in Middlesex is a two level restaurant that attracts gourmet diners
and celebrities from across London.
With
forefathers originally from India , in the 1930s Sanjays
grandparents moved to Nairobi , North Kenya, to set up their family
empire. The Brilliant Hotel was where Sanjays
late father made his name with his exceptional and unmatchable
cooking talent. With Kenyan political unrest in the 1970s, the
Anands moved to the UK and with this move, the empire followed.
Madhus Brilliant restaurant opened on the 28th November
1980, with the aid of Sanjay, aged 17 and his brother Sanjeev,
16. The rest as they say is history.
In
the first four years of the restaurant opening, the clientele
was mostly Asian, however after Madhus received countless
awards and positive reviews, including Timeout and The Good Food
Guide, many non-Asians now dine at the fine restaurant. The Indian
Hyatt trained chefs cook some of the Anand signature dishes, Punjabi
cuisine with a unique Kenyan Asian twist.
Following
a disastrous fire in 2002, Sanjay refurbished the restaurant with
a chic new style that now includes a calming water feature underneath
the glass floor at the entrance, black granite features, modern
high chairs and polished floorboards. Moving from strength to
strength, Madhus is established in the catering industry
as the top UK Asian outside caterer.