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If you think about it, no one knows you better than your Deliveroo man. 

He knows about that celebratory Chinese when you finished your exams and he knows that your 'treat yourself Thursday' often spills over into the rest of the weekend. 

So it's not surprising that Deliveroo knows exactly what kind of takeaway meals make the top five when it comes to our capital's preferences. 

 

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When 8pm on a Saturday night (the most popular time to order) rolls around, there are a few takeaways Dubliners love most.

Taking the top spot is the family meal from Eddie Rockets, comprising of two burger meals and two kids meals, so a true family favourite.

At number two there is the humble but mighty Boojum burrito, the ideal hangover food. 

At number three, Aussie BBQ takes the crown for their pulled pork and bacon fries. *drools*

 

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The number four spot is held by another family favourite from Beshoff Bros, the haddock fish and chips family meal for four. 

And last but not least, the capital's notions come to life with salmon sashimi from Aoki Sushi. 

The delivery service also looked into the eating habits of Co Cork, and they are distinctly different to those in the capital. 

 

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Cork residents prefer something a little spicy when they order in, with Yuan Ming Yuan's Hung Sung Pa Aromatic Duck taking the top spot. 

Ramen's Pad Thai came in second, with Tung Sing Crispy Chilli Chicken a close third. 

Burritos were again featured, this time it was Burritos & Blues Deliveroo Special in fourth place.

 

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And proving that you can't beat a takeaway classic, in fifth place is Uncle Pete’s Burger Meal for two. Romantic AF.

Now we're craving a takeaway dinner…

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As the week goes by, it seems to get much more difficult to eat healthily and stick to your balanced life goals.

By Wednesday, your motivation is seriously challenged by the second birthday cake of the week in the office., right?

To help you avoid falling into the processed food trap, we have rounded up some healthy options available on Deliveroo, so you can get a tasty fix (almost) without lifting the little finger. 

Cracked Nut

Their rustic decor and lovely food range is worth a trip to Camden Street alone, in fairness.

Cracked Nut’s tasty salads and feel-good wraps as a healthy takeaway for when you forgot to bring your lunch to work. 

Póg

When all calories are indicated on the menu, it makes it easy to go for the lighter option.

Known for its delicious fro-yo, the eatery also offers a scrumptious Spicy Chicken salad (with spinach, spicy chicken, red onion, white cabbage, avocado, sundried tomatoes and asian dressing) for only 330kcal.

Add the salted caramel smoothie (made with dates, Himalayan sea salt, oats, banana, and almond milk) for an extra tasty 205kcal. 

Chopped

With 20 locations around the city, Chopped is now pretty much everywhere when you need a wholesome and tasty meal.

But the Irish healthy food chain also delivers delicious salads, smoothies and wraps to the comfort of your own home. Our favourite, the Dubliner Caesar, comes at around 500kcal and as cheap as 5 euros. 

The Lo-Cal Kitchen

This café based in the Phoenix Park Racecourse produces food that tastes great, but without the bad ingredients.

What is on the menu? Dishes low in calories and filled with nutrients, such as a Supergreen salad or the Nutty quinoa salad (328kcal), made with broccoli, almond, quinoa, peanut, carrot, pistachio, green peas, black eyed beans with a zingy Asian dressing. 

 

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Cocu

Cocu is famous among Dubliners who like to eat healthy on the go. With several locations in town, the fast (but good) food has become a favourite for a quick and tasty lunch.

While you can’t get their new poke bowl delivered, you can order a delicious Falafel with pickled carrot, cherry tomato, cucumber and hummus for less than a tenner.

Freshii

A healthy lunch destination inside the CHQ Building, Freshii is also a good delivery option to enjoy a delicious Buddha's satay bowl, with rice noodles, crispy lentils, carrots, broccoli, cabbage, green onions and peanut sauce among other wholesome dishes and treats.

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There's no doubt that the advent of Deliveroo has changed the way us Dubliners eat.

While delivery services used signal our decline into an evening of major comfort eating, this business has established links with dozens of restaurants in the capital which veer away from the standard fare associated with home delivery food.

With breakfasts on demand and more salads than you can shake a stick at, Deliveroo, which is set to expand its services across the country in the near future, has really upped the ante, and now they've gone one step further.

According to the Irish Independent, the business will be launching a beer and wine service which will operate in the same way as its current food service.

But with concerns raised regarding the purchase and consumption of alcohol among under-18s, Deliveroo have confirmed that they will be requesting ID from customers who look under the age of 25.

Further to this, it has been confirmed that cash payments for this service will not be accepted, with a spokesperson asserting: "Customers will be able to pay for alcohol orders through our website and app, like they would our normal delivery service."

"We won't facilitate cash transactions for these orders or our traditional food order," they added.

Deliveroo will be linking up with Baggot Street Wines, Fresh supermarkets and Galway Bay Brewery.

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Long leisurely brunches are by far our favourite part of any weekend, and the only thing that could top them would be finding out we didn't have to get out of bed to get our mitts on one.

So, we are pumped that the city's incredible food delivery service, Deliveroo, has decided to up their game even more and add our favourite brunch spots to their list of restaurants.

From 9am tomorrow, they good folk behind Deliveroo will be dropping off mouthwatering meals from Brother Hubbard, Cocu, Doughboys, Sister Sadie, Eathos, Freshii. Krust Bakery, Counter Culture and Dublin Cookie Co. to anyone lucky enough to be living in Dublin 1,2 and 4.

And girls, it gets EVEN better so prepare yourselves.

With the Deliveroo app, you have the option to schedule a delivery a day in advance, so if you're falling into bed on a Friday night, you can console yourself by knowing you'll be waking up to your favourite brunch the following morning.

What in the hell is this pure unadulterated joy?!

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