A NEPALESE restaurant in Plymouth has been named among the finalists for the Asian Curry Awards 2024 appearing alongside restaurants around the world including Turkey, Sweden, and the Canary Islands.
Pahuna, in Vauxhall Street, is one of five Asian restaurants around Devon to be listed among the finalists at the awards, but the only one in Plymouth. And the restaurant, which serves both Nepalese and Indian cuisine, is no stranger to receiving accolades, as it has been crowned the UK's Nepalese Restaurant of the Year at the Asian Curry Awards for the last two years running.
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