Bollywood Cottage in Gargrave recently bagged the prize at the Nation's Curry Awards.
The awards took place on Tuesday in Huddersfield, celebrating the nations favourite curry restaurants.
Bollywood Cottage, ran by brothers, Ali Ahmed and Mastab Ali, took home the award for best Indian Restaurant of the Year in the North.
They took to Facebook to share their appreciation:
"On behalf of our entire team at Bollywood Cottage, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude for this incredible honor.
"Winning this award is not just a recognition of our food, but of the love, trust, and support that you have given us for 25 years!"
They added:
"As we celebrate this milestone, we promise to continue delivering authentic flavors, warm service, and memorable experiences.
"From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for making us part of your lives and for making this achievement possible."
The Nation's Curry Awards saw Leeds based restaurant, Aarti take home the overall win and win for North Regional.
North Yorkshire saw more achievements with ILLAM Restaurant in Harrogate and Jaflong Bangladeshi in Ripon both receiving Outstanding Achievement Awards in their respective categories.

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