FROM burritos and burgers to fish and chips, we have listed the best fast food restaurants in Reading.
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The following restaurants are listed in order of relevance on Tripadvisor.
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1. Mission Burrito
Mission Burrito on the Oracle's Riverside was awarded 4 stars on Tripadvisor.
The restaurant serves a variety of burritos as well as tacos and salad boxes.
One reviewer on Tripadvisor said: "An excellent food choice for every time of the day.
"I've been a customer for 1.5 year now and this place never disappoints."
Another added: "The service was great and the food was lovely."
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2. Five Guys
Also awarded 4 stars on Tripadvisor, Five Guys in the Oracle is a popular choice for diners.
The restaurant serves burgers, sandwiches, hot dogs, fries and milkshakes too.
One customer said they were "really impressed" and described their burger, chips and milkshake as "excellent".
However, another customer said the food is "overpriced".
3. Tasty Plaice
Tasty Plaice on Park Lane received 4.5 stars on Tripadvisor.
One delighted customer described it as a "superb chippy" with "great food, good prices and really friendly staff".
Another said they would "totally recommend" the restaurant as the food was "fabulous".
4. Finn's Traditional Fish and Chips
Also rated 4.5 stars is Finn's Traditional Fish and Chips on Hatherley Road.
One reviewer said the "food is so so fresh" with another adding the restaurant also serves "lots of gluten free food too".
5. Four Seasons Fish and Chips
This chip shop on Kentwood Hill received 5 stars on Tripadvisor and was described as the "best chippy in Reading without a doubt" by one customer.
Another said they "won't be going anywhere else for fish and chips again".
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