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Curry Box, situated in Braintree, Essex, is a popular Indian takeaway renowned for its authentic flavours and diverse menu. They offer a wide range of traditional Indian dishes, including starters, main courses, biryanis, and sides, prepared with care by their award-winning chef.
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Currybox

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Curry Box, situated in Braintree, Essex, is a popular Indian takeaway renowned for its authentic flavours and diverse menu. They offer a wide range of traditional Indian dishes, including starters, main courses, biryanis, and sides, prepared with care by their award-winning chef.
2 Cressing Road, Braintree, Essex CM7 3PP, United Kingdom
5:00pm – 10:00pm
5:00pm – 10:00pm
5:00pm – 10:00pm
5:00pm – 10:00pm
5:00pm – 10:00pm
5:00pm – 10:00pm
Cash, Credit/Debit Card, Apple Pay, Google Pay.
No onsite parking. Closest parking: Tesco Express.
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Currybox Braintree is a local curry takeaway built for easy weeknight ordering, with collection and delivery available and a menu designed around the classic “curry night at home” spread.
Currybox is the kind of place you reach for when you want something familiar, filling, and simple to sort without scrolling for ages. It sits firmly in the takeaway lane rather than being a “make a whole evening of it” sit-down spot, and the name itself sets expectations: this is about getting a proper curry dinner boxed up, ready to share at home, whether that’s a quiet midweek meal or a bigger order for family and friends.
The best way to approach Currybox is to think about how you actually enjoy Indian takeaway. Most people don’t want one lonely main and a rice. They want the full rhythm: something to nibble while you’re plating up, one grilled or crispy element for texture, two mains that don’t taste the same, then rice and bread to pull it all together. Currybox suits that style well, because it’s geared towards building a spread rather than forcing you into one narrow menu direction.
If you’re ordering for the first time, aim for contrast. Choose one comfort main and one bolder option. Add a starter that brings crunch or char. Then choose your “table anchors” (rice and a naan) so everything feels complete.
Here are a few simple order builds that usually work well for a Currybox-style menu, without getting too complicated.
For two people:
Start with poppadoms and dips if you like the full takeaway ritual.
Pick one starter with texture (something crispy or grilled).
Choose two different mains, one mild and creamy, one more spiced and punchy.
Add one rice and one bread to share.
For a family:
Choose one crowd-pleaser main that most people will eat (a mild or medium option).
Add one stronger-flavoured dish for the spice lovers.
Add one extra side or starter that feels like a treat.
Keep rice simple and make sure there’s enough bread for sharing.
For a group:
Go heavier on starters and shareable bits at the start.
Choose three mains with different styles (a creamy one, a tomato-and-spice one, and something with a distinct twist).
Add extra rice and naan so no one is rationing.
Because the specific dish list and dietary labels aren’t provided here, it’s best not to guess exact menu items or claim particular dietary suitability. But you can still order smartly by following a few practical “curry night” rules.
If you prefer mild:
Go for a creamy-style main as your anchor dish, then add something medium for balance. That way you’ve got a safe option, but the meal doesn’t feel one-note.
If you like heat:
Add one hotter dish rather than making everything hot. It’s more enjoyable, and it makes the table work for everyone.
If you like grilled flavours:
Always include one tandoori-style or grilled item if it’s available. Even one grilled starter changes the whole meal, because you get that smoky char alongside the richer sauces.
If you like “all-in-one” mains:
Biryani-style dishes (if available) are a great way to make an order feel substantial without needing loads of extras. Pair one with a saucier curry and you’ve got a really satisfying mix.
Dietary options should be handled carefully with Currybox, as they are not stated in the information provided here. Vegetarian options: Not stated. Vegan options: Not stated. Gluten-free options: Not stated. Allergen information: Not stated. If you’re ordering for allergies or strict dietary requirements, the safest move is to contact Currybox directly before placing the order and ask what can be prepared to suit your needs.
Location and opening details are also best treated the same way here. Address: Not stated. Opening times: Not stated. Parking: Not stated. Payment methods: Not stated. What is clear is that Currybox is positioned as a takeaway option for Braintree, and your ordering choice will typically be either collection or delivery, depending on what suits your evening.
Who is Currybox best for?
It’s a good fit for:
People who want an easy, dependable curry night at home without turning it into a big plan
Families who need a menu that can satisfy mixed tastes
Couples who like building a shared spread rather than ordering two similar mains
Groups ordering for a chill evening in, especially if you want variety across the table
The simplest way to get the most out of a Currybox order is to stop thinking in single meals and start thinking in “table balance”. Something crisp, something grilled, something creamy, something bold, then rice and bread. If you follow that structure, you’ll nearly always end up with a more enjoyable, more shareable meal, and it’ll feel like an actual takeaway feast rather than just dinner in containers.
Food Types: Takeaway/Delivery; Indian
Dining Type: Takeaway; Delivery
Area: Braintree, Braintree
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