Credit: Mowgli Street Food

Mowgli Street Food goes Nationwide with Uber Eats delivery

Facebook
LinkedIn
X
Union Media
Join Our Newsletter Why? Free to subscribe, no paywall, daily food and drink news digest.

Mowgli Street Food, the award-winning restaurant brand loved for its vibrant Indian home cooking, has today announced its first-ever venture into delivery through an exclusive national partnership with Uber Eats.

This landmark moment, fuelled by years of demand, marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Mowgli as it partners with the leading and fastest growing delivery service in the UK.

For the very first time ever, signature street food dishes like Gunpowder Chicken, Angry Bird and Tamarind Treacle Fries and house curries such as Mother Butter Chicken and Temple Dahl can be delivered to homes across the UK at the tap of a button.

Founded in Liverpool in 2014 by barrister-turned-restaurateur Nisha Katona MBE, Mowgli has grown into a national institution with 27 restaurants, celebrated for bringing the food Indians eat at home and on the streets.

Until now, Mowgli’s bold and playful dishes have only been available in its restaurants, but that’s changing. As the brand expands, even more people can now enjoy its vibrant, flavour-packed food from the comfort of home. 

Lucy Worth, CEO (Credit: Mowgli Street Food)

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.”

The move highlights Uber Eats’ commitment to being the delivery platform of choice for the UK’s most loved restaurant brands. Serving over 90% of the UK population, Uber Eats is uniquely positioned to help Mowgli meet growing demand and reach new customers nationwide.

Matthew Price, Regional General Manager of UKI and Northern Europe at Uber Eats, said: “We’re thrilled to welcome Mowgli exclusively to Uber Eats. This much-loved national brand underscores our momentum, and we’re focused on helping them grow their business and reach new customers. At the same time, consumers continue to turn to us for the unrivalled selection, real value and reliability we offer. As the UK’s leading and fastest-growing delivery platform, we’re proud to be the first choice for restaurants and customers alike.”

Nisha Katona MBE, Founder (Credit: Mowgli Street Food)

Mowgli is available exclusively on Uber Eats from today, rolling out across Beverley, Birmingham, Bridgend, Brighton, Bristol, Bury St Edmunds, Cardiff, Chelmsford, Cheltenham, Cheshire Oaks, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Knutsford, Leeds, Leicester, Lincoln, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich, Nottingham, Oxford, Preston and Sheffield.

Since its inception, Mowgli has been recognised not only for its food but also for its values. Through The Mowgli Trust, the brand has donated more than £2.6 million to local and global causes, while earning a spot as one of The Sunday Times’ ‘Best Places to Work’ three years running. This new partnership with Uber Eats is the latest expression of Mowgli’s founding vision: extraordinary food, cooked with heart and soul, made accessible to more people than ever before.

To find out more and order Mowgli for delivery, visit wwwmowglistreetfood.com

Related stories

LOMA’s kitchen garden powers new era of sustainable fine dining at Cameron House Resort
Chefs reunite for Scottish–African tasting dinner at Kuba
Old Course Hotel launches inaugural Chef’s Series with two-Michelin-Starred Alex Dilling
The Fat Duck focuses on the art of conscious eating with The Mindful Experience
Craigellachie Hotel launches new fine-dining concept GEAMAIR
Ullapool restaurant creates food miles challenge

Other stories from Larder

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

Why? Free to subscribe, no paywall, daily business news digest.