Deliverance have kitchens dotted around London in Farringdon, Canary Wharf, Shepherd’s Bush, Battersea, Wimbledon, and Herne Hill, and deliver a range of food from categories such as Indian, Italian, Thai, and American Grill.
I didn't know what my goody bag was going to contain, but when it arrived I loved how it wrapped in simple, boldly designed packaging, emblazoned with the letter D.
Deliverance packaging |
My burger trio from Deliverance |
First up was the Peri Peri Chicken Burger, which retails at £9.70. This is wrapped in a soft, seeded granary bun, and contains a chargrilled chicken breast smothered with peri peri sauce, underneath sits a bed of lettuce and a slice of beef tomato. This burger is a moist, spicy, chargrilled bad boy and really rather delicious.
Deliverance Peri Peri Chicken Burger |
Deliverance Peri Peri Chicken Burger bite through |
Deliverance Pancetta & Cheeseburger |
Deliverance pancetta and cheese burger bite through |
Deliverance Indian Lamb |
Deliverance Indian Lamb Burger bite through |
Proper chip shop chips from Deliverance |
Lamb burger: 8/10
Chicken burger: 7/10
Pancetta Cheeseburger: 6.5/10
I'd like to thank Deliverance very much for a much needed Thursday lunchtime pep-up. We shared burgers around Burger Me! towers to much nomming and lip-smacking. Deliverance can wing their takeaway offerings to various parts of london - check their website for full details.
Hamburgers are good from there - if a little on the cold side, but I had a chicken burger (not periperi) from there the other day and was really disappointed. Firstly there was not very much chicken (and I didn't want the bun anyway so not a great meal) and secondly, what chicken there was, was over seasoned with dry herbs. Have to say on the whole I am a Deliverence fan, but that meal was not good.
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