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Uber Eats reveals Scotland nominees for Restaurant of the Year
Uber Eats reveals Scotland nominees for Restaurant of the Year

The Herald Scotland

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Herald Scotland

Uber Eats reveals Scotland nominees for Restaurant of the Year

The nominees for Scotland include: YAYAS - Glasgow Non Viet – Glasgow Noodles and Dumplings 兰州拉面 – Edinburgh Okome – Glasgow Porto Piri Piri – Glasgow Fatt Boyz – Edinburgh Thai2Go – Edinburgh Piatto – Glasgow Shawarma King – Glasgow Hook'd - Glasgow Joining the judging panel are some of the most recognisable names in food culture today: Levi Roots, famed entrepreneur and musician; Clodagh McKenna, Irish celebrity chef and TV host; and last year's standout winner Natty Crutchfield, whose restaurant went from cult hit to national fame. Now in its fourth year, the awards recognise the incredible contributions of small and independently run restaurants to their local communities and the food industry. In 2025, one standout restaurant will be crowned Restaurant of the Year, winning £100,000 to invest in their growth. All finalists will also receive a £5,000 prize and a tailored support package from Uber Eats to help boost their business. READ MORE: Can this landmark pub remain unique in a world of chains? This year, Uber Eats will launch the Next Gen Trailblazer Award, a brand-new honour designed to spotlight hospitality entrepreneurs under the age of 27 who are innovating, inspiring, and disrupting the food scene. The winner will receive a £10,000 business development grant and support package. The new award will be judged by Seema Pankhania, Content Creator and celebrated author of the best-selling cookbook Craveable. Matthew Price, General Manager of Uber Eats UK, Ireland and Northern Europe, said, 'The Restaurant of the Year Awards are not just celebrating restaurants, we're investing in the future of food. The new Next Gen Trailblazer Award is a bold step in backing the young innovators who are rewriting the rules of hospitality'. Uber Eats is once again inviting the public to nominate their favourite local restaurants via The awards ceremony will take place in Here @ Outernet in London in 2025, where all regional winners and trailblazers will gather to celebrate their achievements, alongside media, industry leaders and special guests.

Glasgow restaurants shortlisted for Uber Eats award
Glasgow restaurants shortlisted for Uber Eats award

Glasgow Times

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Glasgow Times

Glasgow restaurants shortlisted for Uber Eats award

Seven restaurants from across the city have been shortlisted for the Uber Eats Restaurant of the Year Awards 2025, which honour excellence in small and independent dining across the UK and Ireland. The Glasgow nominees include YAYAS, Non Viet, Okome, Porto Piri Piri, Piatto, Shawarma King, and Hook'd. Read more: Watch classy Daizen Maeda moment as he trains with former club Matthew Price, general manager of Uber Eats UK, Ireland and Northern Europe, said: "The Restaurant of the Year Awards are not just celebrating restaurants, we're investing in the future of food. "The new Next Gen Trailblazer Award is a bold step in backing the young innovators who are rewriting the rules of hospitality." Now in its fourth year, the competition recognises the impact of small and independently run restaurants on their communities and the wider food industry. The top prize is a £100,000 investment to help the winning restaurant grow, while all finalists will receive £5,000 and a tailored support package from Uber Eats. The judging panel includes figures from the world of food, including entrepreneur and musician Levi Roots, Irish celebrity chef and TV presenter Clodagh McKenna, and last year's winner Natty Crutchfield. Mr Crutchfield, whose restaurant Natty's Jerk in Portsmouth took home the top honour in 2024, said: "Winning Restaurant of the Year was life-changing. "We've grown faster than we ever imagined, and we're proud to be part of a community that supports independent businesses." A new category introduced for 2025 is the Next Gen Trailblazer Award, which will recognise hospitality entrepreneurs under 27. The winner will receive a £10,000 business development grant and development support, with the category judged by content creator and cookbook author Seema Pankhania. Uber Eats is encouraging the public to support their favourite eateries by nominating them at The 2025 awards ceremony will take place in London at Here @ Outernet, bringing together regional winners, industry leaders, media, and special guests to celebrate the best of independent dining.

Look at this corner of old York - see how it has changed over the years
Look at this corner of old York - see how it has changed over the years

Yahoo

time13-02-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Look at this corner of old York - see how it has changed over the years

LOOK at this corner of old York? Do you recognise it? The church on the right is a bit of a give away. The building still remains - but is now occupied by a different shop. Our photo dates from the early 1900s and shows the frontage of Holgate & Sons, on the corner of Stonegate and Davygate next to St Helen's Church. The cobbled surface of the Stonegate/ Davygate junction can clearly be seen. Holgate & Sons, on the corner of Stonegate and Davygate next to St Helen's Church, early 1900s. Photo: YAYAS. Corner of Stonegate and Davygate today. Photo from Google Street View It comes from a collection of archive photos from Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society (YAYAS). As well as lamps and other electrical goods, the shop also sold cycle accessories, including – judging by the lettering in the shop window – 'inner tubes and covers'. Today, the shop is Berry's the jewellers and was previously Crabtree and Evelyn. Share your York nostalgia stories and photos If you love delving into York's past and seeing photos and reading stories from yesteryear then make sure you check The Press every day for its regular nostalgia stories. And don't miss our eight-page nostalgia supplement every Wednesday in the paper. We also have more than 3,000 members in our online nostalgia group on Facebook, Why We Love York - Memories. It is free to join and you will find us at It would be great to see your old photos of York - and they don't have to be from centuries ago. We all love seeing old photos from our recent past, and some of our more popular stories with readers date from the 70s, 80s and 90s. If you have a nostalgia story for us, please email

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