We Love These Takeaways and Deliveries Across London
Etles Uyghur, Walthamstow
Uyghur food? What’s that you ask. From delicious dumplings to wok-fried beef noodles, Etles Uyghur’s menu is so bleedin’ delicious, you’ll be favouriting this as your go-to takeaway in the E17 area.
With a variety of amazing dishes, catering for the meat-eater and vegetarian alike. From stir-fries to skewers, dumplings to tofu dishes, there really is something to get your nashers into for the whole family.
Well Kneaded, Earlsfield
We are talking award winning food here people. The best god damn sourdough pizza this side of Naples! We love this takeaway here at Eat Local HQ and we’re sure you will too.
Serving up a simple menu full of lip-smackingly good pizzas, some delicious sides & drinks aplenty, no one in your household will feel left out once you pick up the phone and get dialling for your delivery. Meat-lovers, vegetarians and vegans – they’ve got you all covered.
Roti King, Euston
Once an area primarily occupied by the head down, busy commuter, Euston is now filled with no-frills, cosmopolitan places to eat and catering for the more leisurely traveller. One of our favourites here at Eat Local HQ is, Roti King, an authentic Malaysian cafe, serving up oh so delicious dishes within walking distance of the mainline station.
This little Malaysian basement setup from chef Sugen Gopal on Doric Way is a hidden gem. Our favourite menu item has to be the delicious two pieces of freshly made, high-moisture roti canai — eat in or take-away — are best served with curry dhal. That speciality costs only £4.50, and is available for takeaway.
Delhi Grill, Islington
When a food establishment in London has been around for over a decade, you KNOW it’s darn good. Delhi Grill is a stalwart on the Islington food scene, offering a quite simply delicious take on street food style bites of Delhi and Punjab.
Most dishes are marinated overnight or slow cooked, with vegan friendly dishes available. Enjoy chaats, samosas, lamb chops, and tikkas, with a selection of curries, making the Delhi Grill one of our reliable bets in N1 right now. It also serves one of the best murgh makhanis (butter chicken) in the city.
Casa do Frango, London Bridge
Think Nando’s, which we love, and add another level of deliciousness. And here we have Casa do Frango, serving up arguably the best chicken and chips in good ol’London town.
Casa do Frango has nailed the authentic flavours of Algarvian-style piri piri chicken, all served with excellent fries, and a good crunchy, green pepper, tomato, and oregano salad.
Dumpling Shack, Spitalfields
Waiting for a Dumpling Shack delivery is as close to the joy of Christmas Day for kids as it gets. We just can’t get enough here at Eat Local HQ.
Take your pick – pork pan fried soup dumplings, prawn wontons in chilli oil, spicy sesame paste noodles or our absolute fav, spicy beef noodles. There is also a vegan wonton offering.
Phở Thuý Tây Café, Surrey Quays
If you’ve ever been lucky enough to travel around Vietnam, you’ll know that not only are the people some of the nicest on the planet, the food is something special too. We stumbled across the Pho Thuy Tay Cafe by chance and it brought back fantastic memories of yesteryear.
Thuy Nguyen’s Pho Thuy Tay is an absolte gem. The pho is the best we’ve had in London, with the pho chien trung something rarely seen in London’s Vietnamese restaurants: noodles shaped into little rosti style patties and stir fried with beef, egg and vegetables. Don’t miss the beef and mustard green rice, the raw beef salad, or the pork belly stew, replete with one perfect and still runny deep fried boiled egg. Yum.









