Portsmouth's best restaurants - according to Uber Eats customers

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Two Portsmouth restaurants have been shortlisted as the county’s best after Uber Eats unveiled the regional shortlist for its UK and Ireland Restaurant of the Year awards.

Need Street Food in Highland Rd, Southsea and Natty's Jerk Kitchen in Commercial Road, Portsmouth - along with and Mango Thai Tapas in Portswood Road, Southampton - have all been shortlisted for the south east alongside with other eateries in Sussex and Dorset. All were nominated by the public as being their favourite.

People in Hampshire are now invited to vote for their favourite restaurant at ubereatsawards.com, with the national finalists being announced in September.

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Uber Eats is offering £200,000 for the national finalists, with the crowned Restaurant of the Year taking home £100,000 to invest in their business. Uber Eats is made up of 60 per cent small or medium businesses and the awards are help to recognise these independent businesses. The restaurants that receive the most votes in their region will be invited to a judging day in London, where they will cook for and meet industry experts including returning judge Bake Off’s Prue Leith, Chef Monica Galetti and Uber Eats General Manager Matthew Price.

Need Street Food in Highland Road, SouthseaNeed Street Food in Highland Road, Southsea
Need Street Food in Highland Road, Southsea

Matthew Price, general manager UK, Ireland and Northern Europe at Uber Eats said “The shortlist for the South East is a great demonstration of the diverse range of cuisines and high quality restaurants on offer in the area. Each restaurant has been voted for by the local community, and we can’t wait to see who from the South East makes it through to the next round to cook for the panel of judges.”