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Manchester restaurant says it's 'truly humbled' as it wins prestigious award

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A Caribbean restaurant and takeaway in Manchester has just won a top UK food award. Osho's Grill in Openshaw has been prized as the winner of the African Eatery category as part of the first annual UK Caribbean Food Awards.

In association with Just Eat, the awards showcase the very best in the industry - from top restaurants, food and drink products, and business owners and entrepreneurs.

Oluwashola Stephen Osho, founder, said: “We are truly humbled to be chosen for the category of the African Eatery Award. We would like to express our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the organisers of UKCFA.” READ MORE: Inside the mysterious new Manchester bar where men aren't supposed to talk to women first READ MORE: 'Magical' festivities in Manchester city centre as street performers spread Christmas cheer “We are passionate about creating and exploring African Caribbean meals and have been doing so for the last 6 years.

We appreciate every opportunity to keep doing so each day.” Brenda Emmanus and Fredi Nwaka hosted the awards on the night. Brenda is a Broadcaster and Journalist, who has worked across TV, radio and television.

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