Chris's chippy on Rose Lane used to be the best around. Half chips half rice mate Most of the chippy's in Liverpool also serve Chinese, something that I've never seen anywhere else.
Chippy down bottom of my road does Chinese as well....all their food is **** though. Jack of all, master of none springs to mind.
I think in Liverpool it was more Chinese families taking on or opening chippies and then adding Chinese food, and that's then become 'standard' Most of the ones I remember were good on both counts tbf.
A good chippy (hard to find) or a veggie pizza (also hard to find a decent one) Would never use Domino's ( horrible exploitative ****s) and there's not one around here anyway. Don't really do takeaway often,I'm to difficult to please
Indian all the way. I like a Chinease from time to time but they're generally quite stodgy, or slimey - just generally large quantities but low on quality. I like a dominos from time to time. I'll have chips occasionally too but I don't even eat a kebab when I'm on the source anymore.
Subway's not really 'takeaway' though is it, it's a sandwich - or you could add pasties and McDonalds etc. they come under fast food, which is different.
I have a michelan star chef owned fish n chips shop not to far from me. It cannot be beaten. Reasonably priced to.
Cambridge Dictionary: a meal cooked and bought at a shop or restaurant but taken elsewhere, often home, to be eaten, or the shop or restaurant itself. Oxford Dictionary definition of a British takeaway: a restaurant or shop selling cooked food to be eaten elsewhere. Emphasis on 'cooked'. A sandwich isn't a takeaway, neither is a pasty, a sausage roll or a cream cake. I actually like Subway but it's definitely not a takeaway.
Interesting take, especially considering Subway is one of my favourites and I'm far from considered a 'salad muncher'