THE UK and Ireland’s top Uber Eats takeaways have been revealed – has your local made the list?
Awards for The Restaurant of the Year 2023 have been finalised by the popular takeout delivery company.
Sandwich Sandwich, located in Bristol, earned itself the top prize, Uber Eats Restaurant of the Year, and received £100,000.
Their mega sized portions and unique filling choices proved to be a hit with hungry locals.
Meanwhile, Mexican restaurant Brorritos, located in London, also made the list with their famous signature burritos.
The family-run business was kick-started by two “self professed burrito expert” brothers.
In the south east, Natty’s Jerk Kitchen claimed a spot in the top UK takeaway ranking.
The “Original Jerk Boss” runs takeaways in Portsmouth and Bournemouth, offering a variety of jerk chicken and pork – as well as vegan friendly alternatives.
Moving north, in Telford, Shropshire was nominee LYFBAR, who offer hungry Brits “fast casual health-conscious” food.
Their delicious menu consists of burgers, wraps, custom boxes, a variety of sides, and deserts.
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Meanwhile, Newcastle was home to another finalist, Brack Burger, a takeaway renowned for it’s award winning burgers and fries.
Their popularity has led to five different branches running in the city, open Monday to Saturday from 12pm until 9.30pm.
Elsewhere in the country, Liverpool was home to another winner – PICNIC.
This takeout company impressed Uber Eats browsers with their range of wraps, burrito bowls, burgers, picnic bowls, juices and shakes.
In Scotland, Big Manny’s Pizza won over the hearts of hungry shoppers.
Located in Aberdeen, this pizzeria boasts huge slices of perfection with toppings from simple pepperoni to Cheetos Flamin’ Hot crisps.
Another Uber Eats finalist was crowned in Swansea, Wales, where the Haystack Cafe came out on top.
The local, independent business, offers ravenous Brits American-style brunches, lunches and even Pot Noodles.
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The last finalist on the food delivery company list was located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, a health-focused takeout called Seed.
Their chefs specialise in colourful salad bowls, bagels, and wraps.