AN award-winning Kidderminster curry house is set to celebrate its 20th birthday by supporting a local hospice.
For every curry they sell from Tuesday, August 22, to Thursday, August 24, they will be donating one pound to KEMP Hospice.
The restaurant opened in 2003 and is run by brothers Hussain Moshahid and Mokbul Hussain.
In 2011, they became the first Indian eatery in Wyre Forest to get a five-star hygiene rating from the district council.
Cafe Masala was previously given the Heartbeat award, as part of a council and NHS initiative, for the healthy options offered on their menu.
The curry house will also be hosting a raffle where guests have a chance to win a free meal for two.
Cafe Masala manager Hussain Moshahid said that he was "really proud" of the 20-year milestone and thanked the customers for their support over the years.
"Without our customers, we wouldn't be here," he added.
People can reserve a table via the Cafe Masala website.
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