THE best Scottish takeaways have been crowned in a prestigious UK-wide award.
The winners of the 2024 Good Food Awards have been revealed, with a number of eateries across Scotland triumphing in the takeaway category.
The awards also offer separate prizes for restaurants, cafés, gastropubs and fish and chip shops – which we previously reported on.
The takeaway category honours every takeaway that isn’t primarily a fish and chip shop.
Six establishments in Scotland took home the award, including: Marmaris in Aberdeen, Wee Mexico in Dundee, Burger Island in Burntisland, Curry Leaf in Ayr, Chicken Union in Stirling and Giovanni's in Edinburgh.
The full list of the 2024 Good Food Award winners in every category from across the UK can be found on the Good Food Award website HERE.
Scottish Good Food Awards for Takeaways winners
- Marmaris, Aberdeen
- Wee Mexico, Dundee
- Burger Island, Burntisland
- Curry Leaf, Ayr
- Chicken Union, Stirling
- Giovanni's, Edinburgh
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