Birmingham's Maharaja Restaurant has been named the best in Britain by a BBC food magazine.

The city's oldest and finest Indian restaurant, established in 1971, has won the Top Quality Indian award in a culinary roll of honour in the latest issue of Olive magazine.
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It was chosen from hundreds of Indian restaurants for its "superb curries" and "excellent tandoori specialities" served in "an elegant and civilised setting".
Nat Batt, the restaurant's proprietor, said: "We are delighted to receive this accolade by such a prestigious publication.
"It confirms our commitment to serving the finest authentic Indian food using a tandoor oven from India and spices prepared on our premises".
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