Revealed: Edinburgh Curry House of the Year 2018 finalists

Today we name the top 10 finalists for the Edinburgh Curry House of the Year 2018 competition - and we need your help to decide this year's champion.

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You’ve sampled the sensations, textures and flavours of your favourite local spice restaurants and ground them down to the supreme top 10.

Now we need you to tell us who deserves to be crowned the Edinburgh and the Lothians’ curry house of the year.

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Search underway for Curry House of the Year 2018
We need you to tell us who deserves to be crowned the Edinburgh and Lothians' curry house of the year.We need you to tell us who deserves to be crowned the Edinburgh and Lothians' curry house of the year.
We need you to tell us who deserves to be crowned the Edinburgh and Lothians' curry house of the year.
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To vote, simply purchase a copy of the Edinburgh Evening News, post us the coupon on page 25, stating the full name, address and voting number of your favourite from the list.

Closing date for votes is 10am on Friday, August 10, 2018. Please note, unfortunately we cannot accept any photocopied or defaced coupons, or coupons delivered by hand or after the closing date.

Take a look at the shortlist in the gallery above or below.

001. Abida, 295A Saint John’s Road

002. Bonoful, 13 -17 Brighton Place

003. Itihaas, 17/19 Eskbank Road, Dalkeith

004. Kebab Mahal, 7 Nicolson Square

005. Mother India Cafe, 3-5 Infirmary Street

006. Passage to India, 20 Union Place

007. Shezan Indian Cuisine, 24-25 Union Place

008. Spice Lounge Kitchen, 1 Craigmount View

009. St Johns Curry Club, 100 Saint John’s Road

010. The Original Mosque Kitchen & Cafe, 50 Potterrow

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