Is there anything nicer than a night in with a takeaway?
We're already drooling at the thought of a spice bag, fried rice, chicken balls, crispy pizza, prawn crackers, and curry sauce.
Just Eat hosted the sixth annual Just Eat National Takeaway Awards yesterday evening, where Saba To Go, Rathmines was crowned Ireland’s favourite takeaway.
The ceremony took place in Number Twenty Two in Dublin and was hosted by Cassie Stokes.
Camile Thai, Phibsboro was the winner of this year’s inaugural Best Takeaway Sustainability Award, while Camile Thai, Greystones reigned supreme in the all-new Best Takeaway Vegan category.
The Just Eat National Takeaway Award nominees and winners are decided by public vote.
Full List Of Winners
- Best Takeaway Chinese: Bamboo Court, Letterkenny
- Best Takeaway Indian: Bombay Pantry, Rathfarnham
- Best Takeaway Thai: Saba To Go, Rathmines
- Best Takeaway Mexican: Boojum, Kevin St, Dublin 2
- Best Takeaway Japanese: Wagamama, South King St, Dublin 2
- Best Takeaway Middle Eastern: Zaytoon, Camden St, Dublin 2
- Best Takeaway Chipper: Macari 101, Naas
- Best Takeaway Pizza: Base Wood Fired Pizza, Terenure
- Best Takeaway Burger: Friars Rest, Letterkenny
- Best Takeaway Curry: Shapla Indian, Carlow
- Best Takeaway Spice Bag: San Sab, Drumcondra
- Best Takeaway Salad: Chopped, Fairview
- Best Takeaway Vegetarian: Camile Thai, Limerick
- Best Takeaway Vegan: Camile Thai, Greystones
- Best Takeaway Sustainability: Camile Thai, Phibsboro
- Best Takeaway Healthy: Burrito Loco, Letterkenny
- Best Takeaway Lunchtime: Subway, Castletroy, Limerick
- Best Takeaway Breakfast: McDonald’s, Swords
- Ireland's Favourite Dish: Spice Bag
- Best Takeaway Dublin: Saba To Go, Rathmines
- Best Takeaway Leinster: Shapla Indian, Carlow
- Best Takeaway Connaught: Xian Street Food, Galway
- Best Takeaway Ulster: Bamboo Court, Letterkenny
- Best Takeaway Munster: Camile Thai, Limerick
- Best Takeaway Ireland: Saba To Go, Rathmines
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