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Peri-peri paradise: New study shows Swansea is home to the highest-rated Nando’s in the UK

Swansea is home to the UK’s highest-rated Nando’s restaurants according to a new survey.

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Swansea is home to the UK’s highest-rated Nando’s restaurants according to a new survey.

Whether you’re a lemon and herb lover or prefer things on the spicier side, there’s no doubt that the UK is a nation of Nando’s lovers.

But when it comes to the best UK cities to enjoy a peri-peri feast, which locations are home to the most satisfied Nando’s customers? 

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From a seedlist of the UK’s 30 most populated cities, Betway has analysed the average satisfaction rating of Nando’s per location to reveal the best UK city to enjoy a cheeky Nando’s. 

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Swansea is home to the UK’s highest-rated Nando’s restaurants 

The second most populated city in Wales, Swansea, was found to be home to the highest-rated Nando’s in the UK.

With an average satisfaction rating of 4.4 out of 5, the city is a haven for peri-peri lovers. 

The city has two Nando’s restaurants for residents to choose from, with a city centre location just off Wind Street at The City Gates and a second location which opened earlier this year in February at Morfa Retail Park close to the Swansea.com stadium.

Individuals in Coventry and Sunderland have also hit the Nando’s jackpot as they are situated in cities home to the second highest-rated Nando’s in the UK, boasting average satisfaction ratings of 4.30. Northern Ireland’s capital, Belfast, also follows closely behind in third place. 

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RankCity Average Nando’s rating 
1Swansea4.40
=2Coventry4.30
=2Sunderland4.30
3Belfast4.26
4Preston4.25
=5Southampton4.23
=5Leeds4.23
*= indicates a joint ranking

When it came to the cities home to the lowest-rated Nando’s chains, Liverpool took the lead with a not-so-fiery satisfaction score of just 3.9 out of 5. Following in second and third place, Luton and Leicester also couldn’t quite reach peri-peri perfection. 

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