Order and deliver food from your takeaway, find local takeaways online in Dorking


 

Assam Indian Food, 01306 886669, Unit 6, Old Char Wharf, Dorking RH4 1EF

 

Doorsteps, 01306 880999, 298 High Street, Dorking RH4 1QX

 

Dorking Kebab House, 01306 881723, 195 High Street, Dorking RH4 1RU

 

Golden Palace, 01306 741421, 4 Ranmore Road, Dorking RH4 1HA

 

Rykas, 01306 884454, Old London Road, Mickleham, Dorking RH5 6BY

 

Yicken Takeaway, 01306 884076, 104 South Street, Dorking RH4 2EW



The Shish Kebab is originally an Iranian fast food delicacy and is now a popular takeaway dish. The term Shish Kebab comes from the Turkish for ‘Skewered Grilled Meat’. In Greece and Turkey a Shish Kebab is called a Souvlaki.

The dish is thought to have originated when the Medieval Turkish soldiers used their swords as a skewer to cook the meat over an open fire.

The typical Shish Kebab will be made from of cubes of chicken, lamb or other meat which are placed onto a skewer and then either grilled or roasted. It’s common to add a selection of vegetables, and the Shish kebab is one that can be easily customised to produce a healthier version of the meal.


Indian is one of our favourite fast foods from takeaways, in the United Kingdom we each eat (on average) around 2.2 curries per week – costing us a total of £2.8 billion per year.

Indian and chinese takeaways employ thousands. In the UK they employ more people than steel, mining and shipbuilding industries put together. You might wonder why if you eat at an Indian restaurant abroad, they don’t know what your favourite curry is. That’s because most of the dishes on UK Indian menus are specific just to the UK. Many of the names for popular UK dishes were created by the people who introduced Indian take aways to Britain.

It might also surprise you to learn that the recipe for a Chicken Tikka Masala is different in nearly every Indian takeaway!