Deliveroo has unveiled its much-anticipated annual ‘Deliveroo 100 Report’, the ultimate guide to what diners in Ireland and the rest of the world are craving. Deliver
Deliveroo has revealed its much-anticipated annual ‘Deliveroo 100 Report’, showcasing trending orders from around the world in 2025, with 13 Irish dishes featuring in the global trend list.
Each year, the report charts the most popular and fastest-rising delivery trends across nine global markets, and 2025’s edition shows Ireland is one of the world leaders.
Ireland is officially the burger capital of the world, with Dublin diners going crazy for the Dash Double Smash from Dash Burger, claiming number five worldwide. A further 12 Irish items feature on the global trending list, with hits from El Grito, Sprout & Co, Reyna, Shouk, Tula and more.
From smash burgers to pita wraps tacos, burgers and Bombay bowls - Deliveroo’s Irish customers are not afraid to try something new while appreciating their feel-good faves.
In addition to revealing the country’s most trending dishes, Deliveroo also reports on what Irish Oasis fans ordered following the band’s sold-out Croke Park gigs in August, and the dishes favoured by GAA fans after the All-Ireland final in July
Ireland’s Top Trending Dishes 2025
Here’s a list of Ireland’s top ten trending dishes on Deliveroo for 2025:
- Dash Double Smash from Dash Burger, Dublin
- Half & Half Burrito from Tula, Dublin
- Pitt Bros Bacon & Cheese from Pitt Bros BBQ, Cork
- Crispy Dakganjeong Chicken from Xian Street Food, Dublin
- Benny’s Burger Deal from Benny’s, Galway
- Tacos from El Grito, Dublin
- WOW Bacon Cheeseburger from Wowburger, Dublin
- Picanha Steak from Fabi’s Grill, Dublin
- Diavola from Sano Pizza in Cork
- Crispy Bombay Bowl from Sprout & Co, Dublin
Dash Burger came to life after the owners of Banh Mi Café in Dublin city were forced to close the business during the pandemic. They scraped together enough money to buy a griddle, a fryer, a smasher and Dash was born. The Dash Burger brand identity was created and opened with just two staff. Four years on, one of Dublin’s most iconic burger restaurants boasts two award-winning locations in the city and has enjoyed collaborations with Guinness and one of the most famous ‘burger scholars’ in the world - Hamburger America’s George Motz.
With Deliveroo's expansion into the retail space in Ireland, offering on-demand shopping service, customers were also getting more than just meals delivered to their doors. Kerrygold Irish butter flew off the shelves at Shuppa, Dublin, as did M&S Classic Houmous.
"The Deliveroo 100 is more than a list - it's a definitive snapshot of global cravings and consumer habits. This year’s list confirms what everyone in Ireland knows - that our food reigns supreme on the global stage," said Helen Maher, Deliveroo’s UK and Ireland Director.
"The Irish restaurants that are named among the most trending worldwide should be so proud and everyone at Deliveroo in Ireland is behind them as they fly the flag for Irish food globally.”
Global top trending dishes list
Irish food is making a big impression, with a Dublin dish securing one of the top spots in the top 10 alone:
- UK - The Classic, Papo's Bagels, London
- Italy - Crea la tua Piadina, La Piadineria, Bologna
- UAE - The Spicy Club, Rascals Deli, Dubai
- France - Lobster Rolls, Homer Lobster, Paris
- Ireland - Dash Double Smash, Dash Burger, Dublin
- Singapore - Mala Stir-Fried, Zhang Liang Mala Tang, Singapore
- Belgium - Classic Cheeseburger, Rambo Saint-Boniface, Brussels
- UK - Dirty Meal Deal, 7Bone, Reading
- Italy - Smash Brown Menù, Smash Tag, Roma
- UAE - The Rebecca Sandwich, Gino's Deli, Dubai
Don't Look Back in Hanger:
In addition to revealing this year’s Deliveroo 100, Deliveroo also tracked the popularity of orders during two of the country’s biggest cultural moments in 2025.
Deliveroo tracked orders made by customers after Oasis left the Croke Park stage on 16th August. One hour after the band’s encore, Deliveroo customers sent orders of spice bags, wraps, burgers and pita wraps soaring.
The most popular restaurant orders on Deliveroo between 10.30pm - 11.30pm on 16th August included:
- Spice bag meal deal, Xian Street Food, Dublin
- Chicken Döner Wrap, Reyna, Dublin
- Pita Wrap, Yeeros, Dublin
- WOW Bacon Cheeseburger, Wow Burger
- Whopper Meal, Burger King
All Ireland appetite:
It wasn’t just Oasis visiting Dublin that impacted Deliveroo orders in 2025 - GAA fans had their say too. In the aftermath of Kerry’s win over Donegal in the 2025 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship at Croke Park on 27th July, burgers, burrito bowls and an Irish favourite - the classic spice bag - were among the most popular orders on Deliveroo in the hour following the game.
The most popular dishes ordered on Deliveroo between 5.30pm - 6.30pm on 27th July included:
- Cheeseburger, Bunsen, Dublin
- Spice bag meal deal, Xian Street Food, Dublin
- Bowl, Boojum, Dublin
- Fr. Farmers Butter Chicken and Pilau Rice, Street by Sunil Restaurant, Dublin
- Chips, Orchid, Dublin
Maher added: “Deliveroo has something for every need in Ireland - whether that’s a celebratory pita wrap after singing your heart out to Champagne Supernova or an urgent delivery of butter, sugar, flour and eggs for a bake off - we’ve got you covered."