The 5 best takeaways in Weymouth you need to try
From Thai cuisine to classic Italian favourites there is something for everyone but it can be hard to chose with so many places on offer.
So we have put together a list of the five top rated takeaways in the town according to Tripadvisor.
1. Mona's Thai & Asian Cuisine
Located on St Mary Street, Mona's won a Tripadvisor Travellers' Choice award last year offering a mix of Thai and asian inspired dishes.
It has a rating of 4.8 out of 5 with more than 200 excellent reviews and is well known for its vegan and vegetarian offering as well.
Don't forget to check out the house specials too.
It is open from 5.30pm to 9.30pm every Tuesday to Saturday evenings and is also open from 12pm to 2pm on Friday and Saturday lunchtimes.
2. Nicetta
(Image: Google Maps) Next up on the list is Nicetta, an authentic Italian restaurant in the town centre and another Travellers' Choice award for 2024.
It offers up all your favourite Italian dishes from pizza to pasta and comes highly recommended based upon its reviews which has more than 300 excellent reviews and an overall rating of 4.8 out of 5.
Also on St Mary Street this popular Italian is open from 9.30am until 9pm Tuesday to Saturday.
3.Aon Thai Kitchen
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An another Thai restaurant to make the list is Aon Thai Kitchen on Maiden Street which describes itself as offering authentic Thai food.
Although it has a rating of 4.9 out of 5, it only has 73 reviews but 71 are excellent
One reviewer said: "Called up for a takeaway and put in a huge order the food came out well and prompt all staff were helpful and friendly when we walked in and the food was absolutely amazing will definitely be going again.
It is open from 12pm until 3pm and 5pm until 9pm from Tuesday to Saturday.
4. Rona Bar & Grill Turkish Restaurant
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The third restaurant with a Travellers Choice award last year is this delightful Turkish eatery on St Thomas Street.
Grab yourself some classic baba ganoush or grilled Halloumi for a starter and then feats on one of their classic kebabs.
It has a rating of 4.7 with 144 excellent reviews with it being described as 'authentic and quality cuisine' but one happy customer.
It is open from 12pm until 9pm on Sundays and from 12pm until 10pm monday through Thursday. On Friday and Saturdays it is open until midnight.
5. Seabeats
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With more than 500 excellent reviews this seafood restaurant was the proud winner of The Food Awards 2022 for vest seafood establishment.
It is definitely a place for seafood lovers offering mussels, grilled and baked fish along with plenty of other delights.
It also offers up a cracking burger for anyone who isn't so keen on fish.
Located on the Esplanade it is open from 5pm until 10pm from Tuesday to Saturday and also between 12pm and 2pm on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
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