Kebabs

It's kebab night as five of the nation's top-rated kebab shops roll into Manchester for the ultimate takeaway contest.
Competing for the top takeaway accolade tonight from Enver's Café and Grill in Sheffield are Kirstie and Enver, whose holiday romance turned into a takeaway business. Hakan and Metin run one of London's first-ever kebab shops, Archway. From Manchester, Cem and Anna run vegan kebab shop What the Pitta. Hope and Annie from Hoba in Bristol make Berlin-style kebabs, and finally, representing the north east of England are Abdullah and Mohammed from The Bake One Lounge, who serve top Lebanese kebabs in Newcastle.
Judging the kebabs and deciding who wins are a host of Great British takeaway-loving families who eat, rate and score the food from the comfort of their dining table or sofa alongside guest judges Moss Side Fire Station Boxing club.
But who will the families rate as their top kebab takeaway tonight?
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