Indian
restaurant in Cardiff is House of Commons favourite
By Venkata Vemuri, London, July 14 (IANS)
A
Kerala fish curry was all it took for an Indian restaurant in
Cardiff to win the Tiffin Cup 2008, awarded by the House of Commons,
for South Asian cuisine. Chef Anand George of the Mint and Mustard
Restaurant on Whitchurch Road, Cardiff wowed celebrity chef Ainsley
Harriot and MPs from around the country with his pan-fried sea
bass. Cardiff North MP Julie Morgan nominated him for the finals,
a face-off with nine other chefs at Bellamy's Restaurant in Westminster
last Wednesday.
Chef
George said: "I'm very proud to be rewarded for all the hard
work that I've put in. All my family and friends were celebrating
that I've won. A cook hailing from Kochi in Kerala, Chef George
worked in star hotels in India before moving to London. He initially
worked with Zaika, before deciding to go on his own. "I
always had a dream to do something on my own and open my own restaurant
and that's what I have done. Business is very promising at the
moment."
He
told South Wales Echo of Cardiff: "Where I come from the
focus is on very light sauces that are not too overpowering. I
have changed it slightly to make it appealing to British tastes."
Julie
Morgan said she was delighted a restaurant in her constituency
had won the national competition. "This wonderful triumph
is great news for Cardiff's culinary culture and a testament to
Mint and Mustard's refreshing and innovative take on Indian cuisine.
I am sure the Tiffin Cup award will make Anand's wonderful restaurant
the hottest place to eat in Cardiff."
The
Tiffin Cup, which has been running for three years, is designed
to celebrate the best South Asian restaurants, while supporting
charity organisations in the region. It is awarded by the Tiffin
Cup of MPs, formed in 2005, by three Members of Parliament, John
Barrett, Michael Fabricant and Keith Vaz. The MPs nominate a restaurant
each from their constituencies for the competition, judged by
celebrity British and Indian chefs. Taj
Mahal restaurant in Pembrokeshire won the inaugural cup, while
Bekash of Essex was the winner in 2007.