They say the way to anyone’s heart is through their stomach – and what better way to win someone over than with some damn fine takeaways? Schmooze your sexy other half with these tasty treats...
Happy Dough Lucky
The owners of this joint travelled all around Italy to perfect their dough, sauce, and flavours, and it sure shows with every mouthful. Fresh and delicious, with unique, rich, and exciting flavour combos, this is the pizza you order when you want to impress.
French Living
When you can’t travel to Paris, bring Paris to your door instead. There is a range of dishes prepared with French flair such as filet de bar hollandaise and noix d'entrecôte, and you could order charcuterie and tartelette pomme rhubarbe as well for a full three-course feast.
Calcutta Club
This Indian powerhouse knows exactly how to make a memorable, gorgeous curry. Order nibbly bits such as tandoori mango prawns and chana puri, or beautiful dishes such as punjabi karahi and tandoori paneer shashlik. Or order everything. We won’t judge.
Nugs and Kisses
Is your idea of romance chicken nuggets? Sames. These bad boys do buffalo nugs, extra hot nugs, vegan nugs as well as loaded fries and shakes. Bag their romantic candles and nugs for two combo, or even get the solo nugs life combo if you’re living your best single life.
No. Twelve
These guys do vegan dining at its very finest. Enjoy one of their small plates or tasting menus for an intricate meal like no other. If you want to cook yourself, order one of their produce boxes, which come with fresh local goods and a recipe card from one of their chefs.
Egg Free Cakebox
Want to pull out all the last-minute stops? Nab yourself a whole indulgent, deliciously fresh cake, that you can personalise with a special message. Choose from victoria sponge, chocolate deluxe, or even naked berry if you want to put a more subtle message across.
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