They are often the best part of the week, putting your feet up and getting a takeaway is one of life's little pleasures. There is nothing better than firing up the apps or grabbing the phone and ordering your favourite comfort food.
To celebrate the best takeouts, David Wilson Homes has collated a list of Scotland's best-rated restaurants. Looking beyond the usual favourites of Chinese, Italian and Indian outlets, the firm analysed Google reviews to find the most highly reviewed takeaway outlets across some of Scotland's biggest towns and cities.
Speaking about the research, they said: "The good news is, it seems we’re spoiled for choice when it comes to the take-out options that surround our new homes in Scotland."
Scotlands Best-Rated Takeaways
Stirling
Commonly referred to as the ‘Gateway to the Highlands’, the historic city of Stirling is just 30 minutes from Glasgow. The jewel in Stirling’s crown is undeniably mediaeval Stirling Castle - clearly visible from miles around the city and from which you can enjoy stunning views of the city.
Mint Leaf, Nepalese
Rating: 4.7
Hermanns
Cuisine: Austrian
Rating: 4.5
Bite East
Cuisine: Asian
Rating: 4.2
Glasgow
Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow is known as a cultural hub with world-class museums, art galleries and theatres. Glasgow is also home to two major football stadiums, over 90 parks and gardens, as well as some of the best foodie places. With a rich and varied architectural heritage, Glasgow has experienced significant regeneration in recent years, including along the famous Clyde waterway, making new homes in Glasgow in the city amongst the most popular in the country.
Ardnamurchan Scottish Restaurant & Bar
Cuisine: Scottish
Rating: 4.6
Elia Greek Restaurant
Cuisine: Greek
Rating: 4.5
Meze Meze
Cuisine: Persian
Rating: 4.3
Edinburgh
Scotland’s capital needs little introduction. One of the most popular cities in the UK, there is so much to embrace in this historic city. From the iconic castle which looms over the city and houses Scotland’s crown jewels to the sweeping views from Holyrood Park, Edinburgh has something for everyone.
Fig & Olive
Cuisine: Egyptian
Rating: 4.8
The Percy
Cuisine: Polish
Rating: 4.7
Ong Gie
Cuisine: Korean
Rating: 4.5
Aberdeen
Aberdeen is a buzzing city within close proximity of some of Scotland’s most glorious natural scenery. Known for the enduring grey-stone buildings which have earned it the name ‘Granite City’, this international city is brimming with culture and impressive architecture. Blessed with a wide range of amenities, this port city and its surrounding towns and villages are popular with everybody from first-time buyers to downsizers.
Café Bohème
Cuisine: French
Rating: 4.7
Goulash
Cuisine: Hungarian
Rating: 4.7
Tasty T
Cuisine: West African
Rating: 4.2
Motherwell
Just 13 miles from Glasgow and around an hour’s drive from Edinburgh, properties in this well-connected part of Scotland always sell quickly. Perfect for outdoorsy families, Motherwell is home to Strathclyde Loch and the parkland, nature trails and football pitches that surround it.
Dirty Dogs BBQ Motherwell
Cuisine: BBQ/American
Rating: 4.7
Indian Villa Restaurant
Cuisine: Indian
Rating: 4.5
Mandarin Restaurant
Cuisine: Mandarin
Rating: 4.3
East Kilbride
Nestled within leafy Lanarkshire but just 10 miles south of Glasgow, East Kilbride is one of Scotland’s largest towns. From watersports at James Hamilton Heritage Park to attractions like Scotland’s Theme Park, East Kilbride is a fabulous place to raise a family. It’s not difficult to see why new homes in East Kilbride are popular with nature-loving commuters - surrounded by greenbelt land, nature trails galore surround this town.
Oiishi Japanese Restaurant & Takeaway
Cuisine: Japanese
Rating: 4.8
Wee Gurkha Curry House
Cuisine: Nepalese
Rating: 4.5
Di Maggio’s
Cuisine: Italian
Rating: 4.1
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