A FLINTSHIRE kebab house has been named the best in Wales.
Yiannos Fish Bar has been feeding the community in and around Mynydd Isa for years.
Now it has been recognised as the best kebab house in Wales.
The kings and queens of the kebab industry were crowned on March 1 at the tenth annual British Kebab Awards, celebrating their £2.8 billion contributions to the British economy.
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The Kings&Queens of the kebab industry were crowned on Tuesday1st of March at the tenth annual British Kebab Awards sponsored by @JustEatUK @JustEatTakeaway
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The British Kebab Awards, sponsored by Just Eat, were held in the ballroom at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge Hotel, with an audience of over 1,200 guests including more than 150 MPs and Lords.
Thousands of members of the public voted for the 180 finalists to face the judges who included actor and presenter Adil Ray.
Andrew Kenny, managing director of Just Eat UK, said: “It’s been an honour for Just Eat to support the British Kebab Awards for the past decade; the event is always a highlight of our year.
"After an undeniably difficult period for the hospitality sector, there’s never been a better time to recognise the resilient and hard-working individuals across the kebab industry, who are making an invaluable contribution to both their local community and the UK economy.
"Huge congratulations to all the winners and finalists on their incredible achievement.”
Yiannos Fish Bar shared the news on social media.
"We are proud to announce that we won an award for best kebab house in Wales.
"All of this wouldn't be possible without the support we got last year from our lovely customers.
"We are extremely grateful and hopefully we will win it again next year!"
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