For Indian restaurants in Yorkshire

800+ Indian restaurants in Yorkshire. Make yours the one they come back to.

Over 800 Indian restaurants across Yorkshire — and Bradford, the Curry Capital of Britain, is the hardest market in the country. Heat-level modifiers, set menu builders, kitchen station routing — and a branded site that your regulars actually save to their home screen.

800+ Indian restaurants in Yorkshire
30% aggregator commission on every order
1 branded app your regulars own

Yorkshire has 800+ Indian restaurants — some of the most demanding curry-eating customers in the country. A notes-box "please make it medium" on Uber isn't going to cut it. You need a menu system that handles chilli levels, set menus, halal tags, dine-in, takeaway and phone orders — on one screen, without the aggregator tax.

Bradford — Curry Capital of Britain

Bradford won the National Curry Awards' "Curry Capital of Britain" title six years running (2011–2016). The city's distinctive style — cooked-to-order, no pre-mixed sauces, robust use of whole spices, generous portions — became known as "Bradford-style curry" and draws dedicated food-tourism from across the UK.

Yorkshire's 800+ Indian restaurants are split between Bradford's heritage scene, Leeds' modern Indian movement (Zouk, Prashad), Sheffield's curry quarter on Abbeydale Road, and Hull's strong takeaway market. The market expectations here are high, the margins are tight, and "Bradford-style" is a specific promise you can't fudge.

Let customers order the way they talk.

Our menu builder has a dedicated heat-level modifier — with five rungs, priced separately if you want to charge for the extra chillies. It prints as bold red on the kitchen ticket so chefs never miss it, and it flows through to every channel: website, app, kiosk, Uber, Deliveroo, Just Eat.

No more phone calls to clarify heat. No more angry TripAdvisor reviews because someone got a vindaloo when they asked for korma.

Live on your website, app and every aggregator.

Features that earn their keep on a Saturday night.

Heat-level modifiers

Five rungs from mild to vindaloo. Priced individually if you want. Prints big and red on the kitchen ticket.

Set menu builder

Banquet for two. Thali for four. Family night. Build combo menus with required and optional courses and walk customers through it online.

Multi-station printing

Tandoor, curry line, grill, cold — every item routes to the right station. No more one chef catching everything.

In-house delivery

Driver app, dispatch screen, live tracking. Or plug in Uber Direct. Your call — not a fee-hungry third party's.

Caller ID & regulars

Phone rings, name pops up, last three orders ready to repeat. "The usual?" actually works.

Halal, veg & allergen tags

Mark items with clear dietary and halal-certified labels. Appears on menus, receipts and kitchen tickets.

How Andromeda compares for Indian menus.

Capability Uber Eats menu Deliveroo menu Andromeda
Chilli-level modifier (5 rungs) Workaround Workaround Native
Set menu / banquet builder Limited Required + optional courses
Routes tandoor vs curry line Single printer Single printer Per-item routing
Branded site & app (your brand) Their brand Their brand Yours
Cost per order ~30% commission ~30% commission Low transparent fees
"Bradford customers know what proper curry is. We cook everything fresh, to order, to the customer's heat. The system prints clear heat levels to the line — chefs don't guess."
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Irfan Patel — Director, Bradford Kitchen
Bradford-style curry house, Bradford (BD8)

Straight answers for Indian operators in Yorkshire.

How many Indian restaurants are we competing with in Yorkshire?

There are around 800+ Indian restaurants and South Asian takeaways across Yorkshire — a mix of traditional curry houses, modern Indian restaurants, chains and single-site independents. The ones who thrive tend to be the ones who know their regulars, cook with clear heat levels and don't lose margin to aggregator fees.

We cook every curry fresh — no pre-mixed bases. Ticket accuracy is everything. Does the kitchen print actually work at volume?

Yes. Heat modifiers print bold red, dietary tags print bold green, substitutions get their own line. We run Bradford-style kitchens doing 300+ covers on a Saturday.

Can customers actually choose spice levels online?

Yes. The heat modifier is a first-class feature, not a notes box. Mild, medium, hot, extra hot and vindaloo — each rung can carry its own upcharge. It shows up clearly on the website, the app, every aggregator, and prints bold red on the kitchen ticket.

How does it handle banquet nights and set menus?

Build combos with required and optional courses — "pick 2 starters, 4 mains, 2 sides, 2 desserts". Customers walk through it step-by-step online. Portion multipliers handle family-for-four pricing. Set menus flow to aggregators too, with per-channel price uplifts if you want to cover aggregator fees.

What about our loyal phone customers — will the system remember them?

Caller ID pops the customer up the moment the phone rings — name, last three orders, delivery address. Start with "The usual?" and mean it.

Can we publish a halal-certified menu?

Yes. Halal, vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free tags appear on the menu as filterable labels and on printed kitchen tickets so the line knows what's going out.

Stand out from 800+ competitors in Yorkshire.

Book a demo. We'll walk a Saturday shift with you — phone, website, Uber, Deliveroo, dine-in — all on one screen.

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