Indian Takeaway Menu Printing, UK-Wide Since 2005
Indian Takeaway Menu Printing UK.
10,000 A4 curry house menus from £425. Free design. Bengali and Urdu typesetting. Free UK delivery.
Indian takeaway menu printing is the cuisine-specific print and design service we deliver every week to curry houses, balti restaurants and Indian fast food takeaways across the UK. Every menu is laid out in the order Indian customers expect: starters, mains grouped by meat type, biryani, breads, sides, desserts. Bengali, Urdu and Hindi typesetting included, no extra charge.
Turnaround after artwork approval
Bengali, Urdu and Hindi typesetting
Every postcode, no minimum
Full colour CMYK both sides
Indian takeaway menu design done right.
Layout built around how Indian takeaway customers actually read and order.
Bengali, Urdu and Hindi typesetting
We typeset Indian takeaway menus in Bengali, Urdu and Hindi scripts every week. Send your dish names in your preferred language and we handle the layout, proofing and print-ready PDF with all scripts rendered correctly.
20 years of Indian food photography
Our stock library includes curries, biryanis, tandoori dishes, naan breads, starters and desserts built up over two decades of Indian menu work. You can use our images at no extra cost, or supply your own photography. We match the warm, rich tones that sell Indian food.
Indian takeaway menu printing prices.
All prices below are for 130gsm gloss, full colour CMYK, both sides, with 3mm bleed.
Need a custom Indian menu quote?
Different quantity, multi-language, or special finish? Talk to us and we will quote within minutes.
Halal, vegan and dietary labelling on Indian menus.
UK Indian takeaway customers expect clear dietary information. We label menus with halal certification logos (from HFA, HMC or your local authority), vegetarian (V), vegan (VG), gluten-free (GF) and dairy-free (DF) symbols. The Food Standards Agency requires accurate allergen disclosure on every printed menu under UK food information regulations.
Send us your dietary symbols and we integrate them into the layout. We position halal certification prominently on the front of the menu where Muslim customers expect to verify it before ordering. Vegan and vegetarian symbols sit next to each qualifying dish, never grouped in a separate section unless your menu is large enough to warrant it.
Indian takeaway menu printing across the UK.
We print Indian takeaway menus for curry houses in every UK city. Heaviest demand comes from the Indian and Bangladeshi takeaway corridors: Brick Lane in East London, Bradford curry houses across BD postcodes, Birmingham's Balti Triangle in Sparkhill and Sparkbrook, Manchester's Curry Mile in Rusholme, Leicester's Belgrave Road, and Glasgow's Sauchiehall Street and South Side.
Smaller independent Indian takeaways across Yorkshire, the Midlands, Greater London and central Scotland make up the bulk of our weekly print volume. Free UK delivery means a curry house in Inverness pays the same delivery cost as one in Bradford: nothing.
Indian takeaway menu printing FAQs
Common questions from UK Indian takeaway and curry house owners.
How much does Indian takeaway menu printing cost in the UK?
A4 Indian takeaway menus cost £425 for 10,000 copies, printed full colour CMYK on 130gsm gloss both sides. A5 menus start at £200 for 10,000. Free design, free Bengali and Urdu typesetting, and free UK delivery come included on every order.
Can you typeset Indian takeaway menus in Bengali, Urdu or Hindi?
Yes, we typeset Indian takeaway menus in English, Bengali, Urdu and Hindi every week. Send your dish names and restaurant name in your preferred script. We handle the layout, font selection, proofing and print-ready PDF with all scripts rendered correctly. No extra charge.
What size works best for Indian takeaway menus?
A4 double-sided is the standard for UK Indian takeaway menus. It fits 60 to 90 dishes across starters, mains by meat type, biryani, breads, sides and desserts without crowding. Curry houses with 100+ dishes use A4+ extended or A3. Compact menus under 40 dishes use A5.
How often should an Indian takeaway reprint its menu?
Most UK Indian takeaways reprint every 4 to 6 months for door drop campaigns. High-volume curry houses in Bradford, Birmingham, Leicester and East London reprint quarterly. Plan reprints around Eid, Ramadan and Diwali if those festivals drive your trade, allowing 2 weeks lead time.
Do you provide Indian food photography for menus?
Yes, we hold a 20-year stock library of Indian food photography covering curries, biryanis, tandoori platters, naan breads, samosas, pakoras and desserts. You can use our images free, supply your own, or book a custom photoshoot. We match the warm tones that sell Indian food.
How long does Indian takeaway menu printing take?
3 to 5 working days from artwork approval to your door. The full cycle takes 5 to 10 working days from first contact: 1 to 2 days for design, 1 to 2 days for proof revisions, then 3 to 5 days for offset litho printing and free UK delivery.
Do you print halal certification labels on Indian menus?
Yes, we display halal certification logos and dietary labels (vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, dairy-free) clearly on Indian takeaway menus. Send your halal authority logo and dietary symbols and we integrate them into the layout. Most UK Indian takeaways prominently mark halal status.
Do I pay VAT on Indian takeaway menu printing?
No, printed Indian takeaway menus are zero-rated for VAT under HMRC's VAT Notice 701/10 on printed matter. The price you see is the price you pay, no VAT added. Always confirm with your accountant for your specific business setup.
Ready to print your Indian takeaway menus?
Call or WhatsApp us with your dish count, preferred size and delivery postcode. We will quote you in minutes and send a design proof within 24 hours.