THE winners of the Scottish Takeaway Awards 2023 have been announced.
A glamorous black-tie event took place on Monday the 23rd of October at the Marriott Hotel in Glasgow, where top names from the industry gathered to spotlight those who shone brightly in recent years.
The event honours the establishments where there is always something for the whole family to enjoy and whose gastronomic delights grace the dining tables, living rooms and the laps of Scottish homes.
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A spokesperson for The Scottish Takeaway Awards 2023 said: “It was another incredible event and we were proud to have such a great calibre of finalists this year.
"The winners are an outstanding example of excellence whose dedication to be the best has made them stand out among the rest. We would like to congratulate all finalists and winners for their amazing achievements.”
The winners of the Scottish Takeaway Awards 2023 are:
Curry Takeaway of the Year
The Curry Leaf (Ayr)
Fish N’ Chips Takeaway of the Year
The Wee Chippy (Anstruther)
Kebab Takeaway of the Year
Polski Kebab (Motherwell)
Pizza Takeaway of the Year
Bruno’s Take Away (Stirling)
Deli of the Year
Deli il Cardo (Largs)
Chinese Takeaway of the Year
k.style Chinese Takeaway (Invergordon)
Best Italian Takeaway
Pino Pizza (Lossiemouth)
Best Dessert Takeaway
Candied Ice Cream Parlour (Falkirk)
Burger Takeaway of the Year
The Ranch (Edinburgh)
Best Street Food of the Year
Eva Tzatziki Homemade Greek Food (Perth)
Oriental Takeaway of the Year
Lams Kitchen Chinese Takeaway (Glasgow)
Breakfast Takeaway of the Year
Bite Me Sandwich Bar (Glasgow)
World Cuisine Takeaway of the Year
The Ladz (Coatbridge)
Restaurant Takeaway of the Year
McMonagles (Clydebank)
Best of Glasgow
Asian Tandoori
Best of Edinburgh
SlumDog Indian Takeaway
Outstanding Takeaway of the Year
Pakistani Street Food (Glasgow)
Roll Bar of the Year
Ruglen Rolls (Glasgow)
Peri Peri Takeaway of the Year
Figo’s Peri Peri (Glasgow)
Best of South Scotland
Moore’s Fish & Chip Shop (Castle Douglas)
Street Food Trailer of the Year
MacTassos (Glasgow)
Takeaway Kitchen of the Year
Lams Kitchen Chinese Takeaway (Glasgow)
Bistro of the Year
Station Bistro (Carluke)
Ice Cream Shop of the Year
Candied Ice Cream Parlour (Grangemouth)
Sandwich Shop of the Year
Bite Me Sandwich Bar (Glasgow)
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