AS LOCKDOWN continues, we are all getting familiar with missing the familiar comfort of going out for a delicious meal.
But not to worry, we have compiled a list of five of the popular restaurants in Reading which are now available on Uber Eats.
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By delivering food from Uber Eats, locals can also help support restaurants at this difficult time.
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From classic chicken and chips to delicious Indian food, customers will be able to order a 'lockdown' meal delivered directly and safely to their door, whilst helping their local community get through this tough period.
- Peri Peri Chicken Hut, Whitley Street
Perfect lockdown comfort food! The fried chicken restaurant, based in Whitley Street, has an extensive menu of burgers, wings, strips, nuggets, grills and more.
2. Kobeda Palace (Middle Eastern)
Serving large portions of various dishes, Uber Eats users will also enjoy this popular eatery on Oxford Road, with starters, rice dishes, oven kebabs, grilled fish and much more available.
3. Mr Flames peri peri (Fried Chicken)
Based on Basingstoke Road, Mr Flames also offers a variety of chicken dishes, as well as cheese bites, burgers and more.
4. Crumbs Food Company (Sandwich & Wraps)
According to the website, Crumbs Food Company's ethos is to deliver great food made with passion, while offering excellent value for money.
The site in Portman Road is now delivering essential groceries as well as breakfast food, lunch food and snacks to locals.
5. Miah’s Garden Of Gulab (Indian)
The popular Indian restaurant based on Wokingham Road is also available for delivery.
Offering an array of dishes on the menu, the restaurant can now be brought straight to your door with Uber Eats.
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