Very little beats a cheeky takeaway and a night in watching TV on the couch.
Now we know where the best takeaways in the country are located and this weekends Netflix and chill game will be stepped up a gear.
The Just Eat national takeaway awards took place last night, hosted by our very own Louise Duffy, and the top fifteen takeaways around the country were named.
There was even a newly crowned Best Spice Bag winner.
Feast your eyes on this droolworthy list of winners:
Drumroll please Ireland's best Spicebag goes to Lin Kee in Swords - 2 wins tonight #TakeawayAwards pic.twitter.com/1R1Td9eoCM
— Just Eat Ireland (@JustEatIE) October 17, 2017
Ireland’s best spice bag – Lin Kee, Swords, Co. Dublin
Ireland’s best salad – Sprout & Co. Dawson Street, Dublin 2
Best takeaway Indian – Bombay Pantry, Fairview, Dublin 3
Best takeaway Thai – Camile Thai, Phibsborough, Dublin 7
Best takeaway Chipper – Friar’s Rest, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal
Best takeaway Mexican – Boojum, Dublin 8
Best takeaway Japanese – Zakura, Wexford Street, Dublin 2
Best takeaway American – Eddie Rocket’s, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin
Best takeaway Healthy – Chopped, Clontarf, Dublin 3
Best takeaway lunchtime – Burrito Loco, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal
Best takeaway pizza – Firehouse Pizza, Ballymun, Dublin 11
Ireland’s best curry – Ajanta Indian Takeaway, Drogheda, Co. Louth
My first #SpiceBag ðŸ˜
Thanks @SabaDublin & @JustEatIE pic.twitter.com/Q4vU9TkjQm
— Regina Looby (@reglooby) July 26, 2017
Best takeaway Dublin – Camile Thai, PHibsborough, Dublin 7
Best takeaway Leinster – Gino’s Diner, Dundalk, Co. Louth
Best takeaway Munster – Ramen, Sunday’s Well, Cork
Best takeaway Connaught – Danolla’s Fish & Chips, Castlebar, Co. Mayo
Best takeaway Ulster – Burrito Loco, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal
Best takeaway Ireland – Burrito Loco, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal