It's the weekend and nothing quite beats curling up on the sofa in front of the TV and tucking into a takeaway.

And it turns out Londoners are a great believer in splurging after a study found more than a third (38%) of people in the capital order takeaway at least twice a week.

According to the ScS survey, Londoners are the nation's biggest food lovers with the city named as Britain's takeaway capital where healthier sushi is the food of choice.

It seems we're also not a fussy bunch when it comes to who we choose to eat with whether its with a partner (37%), a family member (28%), alone (23%), or with friends (12%).

Takeaway Britain: Top Takeaway Habits Revealed

Since Londoners love a Sushi takeaway so much getwestlondon has put together a list of some places near you.

Five Sushi takeaway restaurants in London

Feng Sushi - in Fulham & Chelsea; Southbank; Notting Hill Gate & Kensington; Borough Market and Ravenscourt Park.

Sticks n Sushi - in Wimbledon, Covent Garden, Greenwich, Canary Wharf and Victoria

Yo! - in Baker Street, Bond Street, Brent Cross, Fulham Broadway, High Street Kensington, Richmond, Russell Square, Victoria Station, Waterloo Station and Westfield White City.

Iso Sushi - Twickenham Road, Isleworth

Mr Sushi - Station Road, Harrow

Sushi is Londoners favourite takeaway of choice

A survey of 1,600 people revealed Brits eat their way through 1.7 billion takeaways each year - that's 32 million a week.

Quite simply we're a nation of foodies with the average Brit ordering 1,766 takeaways in their lifetime, the study by ScS, furniture and flooring specialist, revealed.

What are our takeaway habits?

Well more than half (54%) of the nation enjoys their takeaway sat on the sofa with their families.

However British men particularly are most likely to order when they're alone compared to women who consider getting a takeaway a treat.

And its unanimous the nation's top takeaway cuisine is Chinese.

However there is also an age divide when it comes to our favourite takeaways with pensioners sticking to tradition and getting their fix down at fish and chip shop.

Group of friend having beer and pizza at home

Meanwhile Londoners opt for the more healthy option of Sushi, with pizza, Indian, Chinese and fish and chips favourites among other regions.

And its a growing habit for people aged 25 to 34 to order take-out every day.

Lindsey Duncton, Marketing Manager at ScS, said: “Nothing beats curling up on the sofa with your favourite food. So it’s no surprise our survey revealed we’re a nation of takeaway food lovers, who enjoy nothing more than an evening in on the sofa with our family favourite take-out.

"However what’s really interesting is how our menu choices and foodie habits differ from city to city, and that takeaway doesn’t always have to mean unhealthy.

"There’s so much more choice available these days and take-out is ever more accessible, meaning dining in with your favourite can be just as much of a treat as dining out.”

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