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The Ruby is a contemporary Indian takeaway located in Braintree, Essex, offering an array of authentic and imaginative traditional and fusion dishes. They emphasize healthy cooking by minimizing additives in their meals, ensuring a memorable dining experience for their customers.
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The Ruby

The Ruby
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The Ruby is a contemporary Indian takeaway located in Braintree, Essex, offering an array of authentic and imaginative traditional and fusion dishes. They emphasize healthy cooking by minimizing additives in their meals, ensuring a memorable dining experience for their customers.
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The Ruby, 122 High Street, Braintree, Essex CM7 1JZ, United Kingdom
5:00pm – 11:00pm
5:00pm – 11:00pm
5:00pm – 11:00pm
5:00pm – 11:00pm
5:00pm – 11:00pm
5:00pm – 11:00pm
Cash, Credit/Debit Card, Apple Pay, Google Pay.
No onsite parking.
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The Ruby is a straightforward, town-centre Indian takeaway on Braintree High Street, built for easy collection or delivery with online ordering and clear evening opening hours.
Right in the heart of Braintree, The Ruby is the kind of place that fits neatly into real-life routines. It’s central enough to collect on the way home, handy for a last-minute “what are we doing for dinner?” decision, and simple to order from when you just want something warm, filling, and familiar without overthinking it. The business is set up primarily around takeaway service, with online ordering for both collection and delivery, so you can choose whether you want to swing by and pick up or have food brought to your door.
What stands out first is how practical the basics are. You’ve got a clearly listed address, a direct phone number, and a consistent set of opening hours that make planning easy. The Ruby operates in the evening window every day of the week, which suits the way most people actually order Indian food, midweek comfort dinners, Friday night treats, family orders at the weekend, or a relaxed Sunday evening meal at home. Because it’s an online-order-led setup, the experience is designed to be simple: choose your order, select collection or delivery, and check out using the payment option that suits you.
If you’re the sort of person who likes to know what to expect time-wise, the ordering system also makes it clear that timings can vary, with longer minimum lead times typically showing at busier points like Fridays and Saturdays. That’s not unusual for popular takeaways, but it’s a useful reminder to order a little earlier if you’re feeding a group or you’ve got a specific time in mind.
Even without leaning on hype, it’s clear The Ruby is aiming to be a dependable local option rather than a flashy “special occasion” venue. It also hints at catering for larger orders by mentioning parties and inviting customers to call for more information. That’s useful if you’re ordering for a gathering and want to keep things simple with one large takeaway order rather than splitting it across multiple places.
Because the available information here focuses on the ordering experience and venue details rather than a full written-out menu, it’s best to avoid guessing individual dishes or dietary suitability. What you can do, though, is use The Ruby in a way that reliably works for most Indian takeaway nights: build an order that balances variety, so everyone’s plate has something they enjoy, and the table (or sofa tray!) feels like a proper spread rather than just one main and a portion of rice.
A sensible way to approach your first order is to think in layers.
Start with “table bits” if you like a meal that feels like a proper occasion, something small to snack on while the mains are being served out. Then choose mains with contrast, for example, one mild and creamy style and one more robust, spiced option, so the meal doesn’t taste the same across every container. Add sides that make sharing easy (a bread option is often the simplest “make it feel generous” choice), then finish with one extra item that makes the meal feel complete for the group, such as an additional side or an extra portion for anyone with a bigger appetite.
If you’re ordering for two, aim for two different mains rather than matching, and add one or two shared extras so it feels like a restaurant-style feast at home. If you’re ordering for a family, keep it simple: one or two “crowd pleasers” that everyone can eat, plus one more adventurous choice for whoever likes heat or bolder flavours. If you’re ordering for a group, scale up the variety rather than the portion size, a wider mix usually keeps everyone happier than just buying more of the same.
Dietary needs are best handled carefully here, because dietary options are not stated in the available information. Vegetarian options: Not stated. Vegan options: Not stated. Gluten-free options: Not stated. Allergen information: Not stated. If someone in your household has allergies or you need strict dietary handling, the safest route is to call before ordering so you can check what’s suitable for your specific requirements.
Location-wise, The Ruby is positioned for convenience. Being on Braintree High Street makes it easy for collection if you’re already in town, nearby for errands, or passing through. It also makes delivery feel like a sensible option for central Braintree households, particularly on those evenings when cooking feels like effort. Parking information is not stated, so if you’re collecting by car, it’s worth planning around town-centre parking and allowing an extra couple of minutes at peak times.
On the practical side, the key details are clear. The Ruby is open every day from 4:00pm to 10:00pm. Payment methods shown in the ordering process include cash and card. Collection and delivery are available through the online ordering system, and it also promotes discounts on larger orders (with thresholds shown as orders over £25). If you’re placing a bigger order for multiple people, it’s worth keeping that in mind, as it can make a noticeable difference to the total.
Overall, The Ruby is best seen as a reliable local takeaway for Braintree rather than a place you have to plan weeks in advance. It’s central, easy to order from, open every day in a sensible evening window, and set up for both collection and delivery. If what you want is a dependable Indian takeaway option in town with a straightforward ordering setup and clear practical info, it’s an easy one to keep in your rotation.
Food Types: Takeaway/Delivery; Indian
Dining Type: Takeaway; Delivery
Area: Braintree, Braintree
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