Glasgow needs your help to hold onto its Curry Capital of Britain title for another year.
The public are being asked to nominate their favourite Glasgow restaurant and the four with the most votes will go on to represent the city in the Curry Capital of Britain awards 2011.
The competition sees cities from across the UK go head-to-head for the national title and a total of 17 cities or local authorities are competing this year.
Glasgow is the current Curry Capital of Britain, having won the title in 2002, 2003 and 2006.
It was also a close runner-up in 2004, 2005 and 2007.
Lord Provost Bob Winter is determined to see Glasgow hold on to its spicy honour and is looking to the public for support.
He said: "This city has many, many wonderful Indian restaurants so there is no shortage of potential winners.
"Glaswegians are renowned for having a passion for curry, so I have no doubt that they will get behind their city once again and nominate their favourite restaurant to represent Glasgow."
The public have until Friday, August 26, to vote for the Indian restaurants they think have the spice to woo the judges and win it for Glasgow.
The four restaurants to make it to the final will be invited to hold a special dinner.
And the proceeds will go to The Curry Tree Charitable Fund to send aid to the poor and undernourished around the world.
They will also be secretly visited by a team of independent judges before the winning city is announced on November 1.
Curry countdown...
n Voting deadline: August 26.
n Restaurants announced: September 5.
n Voting for city: September 22.
n Winner announced: November 1.
n Nomination forms are available to download or complete at www.glasgow.gov.uk/currycapital
n You can also vote by calling 020 8399 4831 or e-mail groveint@aol.com
n Vote by post to Curry Capital of Britain, PO Box 416, Surbiton, Surrey KT1 9BJ.