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from the start by rejecting red flock wallpaper and hot curries
for a popular blend of tropical timber blinds and fine delicate
dishes The Verandah broke with the conventional
view of what made an Indian restaurant.
This
cool attractive atmosphere is personified in its proprietor, Dr.
Wali Tasar Uddin MBE, JP. After coming to this country from
Bangladesh, Wali has not been long in fully integrating himself
in the life of his newly adopted home. Besides his interests in
his restaurants, he has become a JP in the City, Member (Order)
of the British Empire, member of the Merchant Company, member of
Rotary Club, Honorary Consul for Bangladesh (1993/97), and serves
on the Edinburgh board of Licensed Traders Association.
With
such enthusiasm for his new City and the Scottish way of life, it
is hardly surprising that his energies, when turned to The Verandah,
has created a dining experience that has proved difficult to rival.
Despite
being awarded every major honour that a restaurant can receive,
such as "Best Indian Restaurant" by Scottish Good
Food Guide, "Restaurant of The Year" by M8,
"Best In Britain" by National Restaurant Directory,
"Best In Scotland" by Good Curry Guide, Les Routiers
"Casserole Award" twelve years in a row, Listed in Britain's
Top Indian Restaurants By The Good Curry Guide and has continually
received accolades from restaurant critics and other guide books
and visited by personalities such as Clint Eastwood, Sir
Cliff Richard and many others. The Verandah remains reassuringly
low key. The intimacy of the service is never lost neither is the
attention to detail, be it the fresh flowers on the table or the
final hint of seasoning for a specially cooked dish. "We always
remember that our customers are our most valued asset" says
Wali "And no amount of awards can shift our attention from
providing the best Bangladeshi experience that we can".
The
Verandah continues to challenge the hackneyed image of the Indian
Restaurant as evidence by its innovative wine list, specifically
crafted to match fine wines to the cuisine of The Verandah. No sooner
was it introduced when other Indian restaurants followed. The Verandah
continues to chart a new course for patrons of North Indian and
Bangladeshi cuisine and undoubtedly The Verandah's imitators will
be left to struggle along in the wake of this phenomenally successful
restaurant.
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