One of everything on the list please.
We’re partial to a good takeaway over here at JOE, and we know that a large portion (no pun intended) of Ireland is too.
Now, we have a greater understanding of the country’s taste for takeaways as Deliveroo have released their top trending dishes of 2023.
The delivery company has compiled a list of the top 30 top trending dishes in Ireland, alongside the top 100 throughout the world.
Taking first spot is a student staple, the classic Burrito Bowl from Boojum, which we can only imagine is consumed on a simply industrial level across Ireland.
Second and third place are taken up by the same dish, the humble cheeseburger from Bunsen and Wowburger in that order, followed by the return of Mexican food in the form of a burrito from Tolteca, with the Chicken Yeeros from Yeeros coming fifth.
Ireland’s most trending takeaway dishes
Check out the full list below:
- Burrito Bowl from Boojum, Dublin
- Cheeseburger from Bunsen, Dublin
- WOW Cheeseburger from Wowburger, Dublin
- Burrito from Tolteca, Dublin
- Chicken Yeeros from Yeeros, Dublin
- Burrito Bowl from Boojum, Galway
- Döner Kebab from Reyna, Dublin
- Smash Burger from Dash Ireland, Dublin
- Big Chilli Cheese Bites from Burger King, Dublin
- Burrito from Burritos & Blues, Cork
- Five Guys Shake from Five Guys, Dublin
- Margherita from Sano Pizza, Dublin
- Chicken from Roosters Piri Piri, Dublin
- Chicken Tenders from Mad Egg, Dublin
- The Palestinian Falafel from Umi Falafel, Dublin
- Southern Fried Chicken Tenders from Eddie Rockets, Dublin
- Sataysfied Chicken Bowl from Sprout & Co, Dublin
- California Roll from Musashi, Dublin
- Spice Bag from Xian Street Food, Galway
- Super Bowl from Nuttbutter, Dublin
- The Teacher from 4Friends Burgers, Dublin
- Our famous Burritos from Salsa – Authentic Mexican Food, Dublin
- Spicy Cajun from Meltdown, Dublin
- Margherita from PI, Dublin
- Regular Poke Your Way from Akaka Poke Co, Dublin
- Chicken Shawarma from The Shawarma Company, Dublin
- Cork’s Best Breakfast Roll from Herlihy’s Centra, Cork
- Tikka Masala from Kerala Kitchen, Dublin
- Pad Thai (V) (G) (Mild) from Soba, Cork
- Hot Dog Meal Deal from Shake Dog, Limerick
Deliveroo Ireland Regional Director, Helen Maher said: “From bananas to burritos and cheeseburgers to chicken tenders, it’s always fun revealing our annual list of Deliveroo’s 100 trending dishes across the globe. It’s great to see dishes from so many home grown Irish restaurant businesses trending in Ireland this year and we’re delighted to see customers enjoying all the great food available on their doorsteps.”
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