Deliveroo has revealed the top 10 dishes that people have ordered in Dublin, Cork, Galway and Limerick over the past year.
Deliveroo said that burritos have secured the top spot as the most popular lockdown dish, making up 10% of the country's top dishes.
Guinness was the number one alcoholic beverage ordered via Deliveroo across the Ireland over the past year.
Ben & Jerry's ice cream was the most popular sweet dish across Ireland.
From burgers to curries and sides, dishes that include chicken made up 23% of Ireland's top food choices over the past year.
When it comes to Asian cuisine, Cork and Galway households love to order Pad Thai, while Dublin and Limerick locals prefer to dine on sushi and gyozas, according to Deliveroo.
The food delivery firm also noted that there has been a huge demand for grocery and supermarket items via its website and app over the past year, as people have been limiting journeys outdoors. Across Dublin, Cork, Galway and Limerick, locals have been ordering groceries on demand from Aldi more than any other grocery store or supermarket. Aldi's own brand of milk, Clonbawn Fresh Milk, was the most popular grocery item ordered via Deliveroo over the past year, followed by bananas.
Deliveroo consumer comms manager UK & Ireland Arabella Jenkins stated, "Lockdown has shown us that sometimes you just can't beat tried and tested dishes that bring a smile to your face. Deliveroo is proud to have been on hand to deliver some comfort directly to doorsteps throughout Ireland."
Top 15 Deliveroo Orders In Ireland
The top 15 orders placed via Deliveroo in Ireland as a whole over the past year are as follows:
- Burrito Bowl from Boojum (Dublin, Cork Galway, Limerick)
- Cheeseburger, Bunsen (Dublin, Cork)
- Crispy Chilli Chicken, Xian Street Food (Dublin)
- Nduja Pizza, PI (Dublin)
- Chicken Gyros, Yeeros (Dublin)
- Wow Cheeseburger, Wowburger (Dublin)
- Breakfast Roll, Herlihy’s Centra (Cork)
- Margherita, Sano Pizza (Dublin)
- Bananas (bunch of six), Aldi (Dublin, Cork Galway, Limerick)
- The GOAT burger, Madd Egg (Dublin)
- Chick*n Fillet Roll, Vegan Sandwich Co (Dublin)
- Vegan Big Mac, Token (Dublin)
- Boneless Roast Duck, Duck (Dublin)
- Kale Caesar, Sprout & Co (Dublin)
- The B.O.B, Handsome Burger (Galway)
Top 10 Deliveroo Orders In Dublin
The top 10 Deliveroo orders placed in Dublin over the past year are as follows:
- Burrito Bowl from Boojum
- Cheeseburger, Bunsen
- Crispy Chilli Chicken, Xian Street Food
- Nduja Pizza, PI
- Chicken Gyros, Yeeros
- Wow Cheeseburger, Wowburger
- Margherita, Sano Pizza
- Bananas (bunch of six), Aldi
- The GOAT burger, Madd Egg
- Chick*n Fillet Roll, Vegan Sandwich Co
Top 10 Deliveroo Orders In Cork
The top 10 Deliveroo orders placed in Cork over the past year are as follows:
- Breakfast Roll, Herlihy’s Centra
- Chicken, Roosters Piri Piri
- Chicken Goujons, Sober Lane
- Burrito Bowl, Boojum
- Bacon Double Cheese XL Meal, Burger King
- Clonbawn Fresh Milk 2L, Aldi
- Burrito, Burritos & Blues
- Pad Thai, Soba Asian Street Food
- Crispy Spring Rolls, Yuan Ming Yuan
- Battered Sausage, C.F. Lennox Weekend
Top 10 Deliveroo Orders In Galway
The top 10 Deliveroo orders placed in Galway over the past year are as follows:
- Burrito Bowl from Boojum
- Naked Burrito, Vocho
- The B.O.B, Handsome Burger
- Crispy Chilli Chicken, Xian Street Food
- Double Smash Bacon Cheeseburger, Hush Burger
- BóTOWN Burger, BoTOwn
- Burrito, Marela Foods
- California Roll, Umbrella Asian Tapas
- Spaghetti alla Carbonara, Osteria Italiana da Simone
- The Juice Company Smooth Orange Juice, Aldi
Top 10 Deliveroo Orders In Limerick
The top 10 Deliveroo orders placed in Limerick over the past year are as follows:
- Chicken Gyoza, Kyoto Sushi and Noodle
- Burrito Bowl from Boojum
- Clonbawn Fresh Milk 2L, Aldi
- Large Meal, Subway
- Burger, Brew Bros
- Bananas (bunch of six), Aldi
- Chocolate Chip Cookies, Supermac's
- 12 Churros, I <3 Churros
- Amazing Chicken, Papaz Bistro
- Gyoza, Aroi
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