Yelp's in a hurry to bring you the best curry Edinburgh and Glasgow has to offer.

Jump on the flavor train bound for the 10 most tongue tingling local eats, that are sure to leave you begging for more - mostly likely water.

Babu Bombay Street Kitchen

186 West Regent Street, Glasgow City Centre

"They're open for breakfast and lunch, and have hot and cold 'street food' - a curry of the day, a dahl of the day, and various wraps, as well as tiffin packs that you can take away and eat for your dinner. I settled for the curry of the day which was sweet potato and various other veg and very tasty it was too - just the right side of nippy" raves Lucy B.

Kismot

29 St Leonard's Street, Newington, Edinburgh

"Without a doubt one of the finest Indian restaurants in Edinburgh... The food itself is excellent, combining the traditional dishes you would expect of any self-respecting curry house with a wide array of regional specialities." - Alex C

Balbir's

7 Church Street, Glasgow West End

For diners new to Balbir's, the chef will construct a tasting menu to suit your tastes. Maureen M says "the food is excellent. Chickpeas, grains and nuts - a light and tasty dish I haven't seen in any other curry house I have been to in Glasgow."

Gurkha Cafe & Restaurant

25/27 Cockburn Street, Old Town, Edinburgh

Katerina K "spent 3 months in Nepal and tasted all the wonderful curries out there" so she "was even more impressed to find these curries not only compared to the real thing but some were even better! It is the best dal curry I have ever tasted!"

Mother India's Cafe

1355 Argyle Street, Glasgow West End

You're spoiled for choice with a tapas style selection of curries - meaning you don't need to limit yourself to just one! With chicken tikka, patina lamb or a simple chicken breast curry, you'll be in curry heaven.

Mother India's Cafe

3-5 Infirmary Street, Edinburgh

"Mother India's Cafe do have some traditional curry dishes on the menu, but this isn't a tradition 'British' curry house; It is a brilliant adaptation of Indian cuisine." - Thom W

Shish Mahal

66 Park Road, Glasgow West End

"I can't get enough of curry!" raves Marj C. "I love going back and trying something different every time. It is a great introduction to Indian cuisine, but well known by curry lovers for its quality and class."

Kebab Mahal

7 Nicolson Square, Newington, Edinburgh

Lou V: "I went for the lamb-curry I hadn't tried before and, being Indonesian and curry-prone myself, I think I died of bliss. I may or may not have taken a nose-dive into the curry!"

Thai Siam

1191 Argyle Street, Glasgow West End G3 8TQ

Claire D loved the curry here! "We shared Thai Green Curry with king prawns - it was spicy, creamy and bursting with flavour." Other curries include jungle curry or roasted duck!

Noor Indian Takeaway

56 South Clerk Street, Newington, Edinburgh

Alex C gets nostalgic when it comes to Noor. "Noor was my Indian of choice for the first two years of my uni life, and while now I will occasionally stray from it, I'll always end up crawling back. The curries are huge, well cooked and really cheap."