
Mowgli Street Food, the award-winning restaurant chain renowned for its vibrant Indian home cooking, has announced its first-ever delivery venture through an exclusive national partnership with Uber Eats, starting from today.
It marks a thrilling new chapter for Mowgli, as it partners with the delivery service in the UK after years of customer demand. For the first time ever, signature dishes from the popular restaurant can now be enjoyed from the comfort of your own home.
Food enthusiasts across the UK can now savour street food dishes like Gunpowder Chicken, Angry Bird and Tamarind Treacle Fries, along with house curries such as Mother Butter Chicken and Temple Dahl at the tap of a button.
The restaurant, established in 2014 in Liverpool by barrister-turned-restaurateur Nisha Katona MBE, has since grown into a chain of 27 restaurants, celebrated for bringing authentic Indian dishes to the streets.
But until now, the restaurant's bold and playful dishes have only been available to it, but that's about to change. As the brand expands, even more people can now enjoy its vibrant, flavour-packed food from the comfort of home.

CEO Lucy Worth said: "Mowgli is about more than just food - it's about togetherness, generosity, and the joy of sharing dishes that feel alive with flavour and soul.
"For years, our guests have asked when Mowgli would be available for delivery. Today, thanks to our exclusive partnership with Uber Eats, we can finally bring that experience home. I am so proud that our guests across the UK will now be able to enjoy Mowgli wherever they are."
Matthew Price, Regional General Manager of UKI and Northern Europe at Uber Eats, said they were 'thrilled' to welcome Mowgli exclusively to Uber Eats.
The platform reaches over 90% of the UK population, and can help Mowgli in serving customers nationwide.
To discover more and order Mowgli for delivery, visit wwwmowglistreetfood.com.
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