BRADFORD is famous for its curries and going out for a meal or getting a takeaway is still popular even in these strange times.

To mark National Curry Week, the Telegraph & Argus asked its readers to name Bradford’s best curry restaurant and you didn’t disappoint with your response. Thanks to everyone who took part The story triggered 249 comments on the Telegraph & Argus Facebook page.

Here is a sample of them:

Mathew Rowley: “International curry house is fantastic. Haven’t had a better curry anywhere else.”

Naveed Hussain-Aslam: “Sultans, Manningham Lane. The bees knees. Authentic curry.”

Alan Pennell: “Cardamom’s in Bingley, hands down the best I’ve ever been to.”

Suhail Khan: “You can't beat a homemade curry.”

Keith Wright: “My fave at moment is the Crafty Indian, in Shipley.”

Chris Davey: “Have to say we are very lucky in Bradford to have so much choice but for me the best ate the International and Shimla, Shipley.”

Qam Dinn: “Can’t beat your own mum's home cooked curry dishes.”

Lisa Holliday: "Rajpoot in Shipley. Been eating there for 28 years and NEVER had a bad one.”

Mick Sparham Thompkins: “International for the old skool and My Lahore for the new.”

Here are a few comments from the online version of the story.

SamDray: “Jinnah, BD1.”

Jammyjude: “Definitely Omar's at the bottom of Great Horton Road.”

Advocaat: “The Sweet Centre Restaurant on Lumb Lane is consistently the best I've had. It is to all intents and purposes home made in the traditional ways by the family who own the business. It featured on TV not long ago when Ainsley Harriott and Len Goodman chose the Sweet Centre in Ainsley's Big Food Adventure.”