TO mark National Curry Week, we've put together a list of the best Indian restaurants in Wrexham and Flintshire according to Tripadvisor.
National Curry Week takes place from October 7 to October 11, and as part of the week we've collated a list the best curry houses in the counties.
We've taken the top five rated Indian Restaurants from both Wrexham and Flintshire according to Tripadvisor, and they are as follows:
WREXHAM
1. Anise - The popular Inidan restaurant located opposite Eagles Meadow is number one on the list. 4.5/5 rating from 413 reviews.
2. Ijazz - The award-winning curry house situated near the bus station in Wrexham is next up. It boasts another 4.5/5 rating from 332 reviews.
3. Black Peppers - Another award-winning Indian in Wrexham. Based in the middle of the city centre, it has a four-star rating from 389 reviews.
4. Tava - Based in Holt, the popular curry house has a four-star rating from its 215 reviews.
5. Red Lion, Marford - The former village pub turned Indian is under new management as of December and has a 4/5 rating from 115 reviews.
FLINTSHIRE
1. Raj Balti - The popular Indian restaurant in Flint is first on the list. It is rated very highly with a 4.5/5 rating from 549 reviews.
2. Quay Fine Dining - The Connah's Quay Curry House is second up. It boasts a 4.5/5 rating from 561 reviews.
3. Parivaar - The Indian based in Mold is another popular restaurant. It has another 4.5/5 rating from 457 reviews.
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4. Indian Lounge - The Curry House in Nannerch is next on the list with a 4.5/5 rating from 397 reviews.
5. East Meets West - Last but not least is the Indian in Buckley which boasts a five-star rating from its 28 reviews.
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