Visit your local M&S store to enjoy this delicious offer
Our Chinese Takeaway deal is only available in store and products may vary by store. Browse the menu below, then head to your local M&S to find your selection - TWO mains and THREE sides (no wine unfortunately but still a very good offer IMO) - don't be misled by the date on the website - have checked and it's available from today until next Tuesday - also check your sparks offers - I have 20% off Chinese meals on mine but it expires today so off to M&S to see if the offer stacks.
MAINS
Chicken fillets with sweet & sour sauce
Whole battered mini chicken fillets with a sweet & sour sauce, fresh pineapple and red peppers
Chicken chow mein
Egg noodles with fresh vegetables and chargrilled chicken breast in a dark soy & shaoxing rice wine sauce
Sticky chilli chicken
Whole battered mini chicken fillets with an aromatic sweet chilli dipping sauce
Beef and black bean
Wok-fried beef in a rich black bean sauce with red peppers and water chestnuts
Crispy prawns with sweet chilli sauce
Succulent, lightly battered prawns with an aromatic sweet chilli dipping sauce
Crispy lemon chicken
Whole battered mini chicken fillets with a fresh & tangy sauce
Char siu roast pork
Tender slices of slow-roasted char siu glazed pork in an aromatic BBQ sauce with water chestnuts, red peppers and pak choi
Crispy chilli beef
Lightly battered beef strips with an aromatic sweet chilli sauce
Singapore noodles
Fine rice noodles with tender chicken, pork, free-range egg and prawns in a spicy coconut curry sauce
Hoisin duck noodles
Egg noodles with succulent strips of slow-roasted duck in a rich hoisin sauce finished with fresh pak choi
Firecracker chicken
Battered chicken breast pieces in a hot & sour sauce with dried red chillies and vegetables
SIDES
Egg fried rice (V)
Wok-fried rice with free-range egg and peas
Mini spare ribs
Slow-cooked pork ribs smothered in a sweet, sticky soy & shaoxing wine sauce
Duck spring rolls
Layers of crispy pastry filled with aromatic duck, oriental vegetables and hoisin sauce
Egg noodles with wok-fried beansprouts (V)
In a soy and sesame dressing
Vegetable spring solls (V)
Layers of crispy pastry filled with beansprouts, carrots, edamame, water chestnuts and noodles
Prawn siu mai selection
Classic Chinese steamed dumplings hand-filled with juicy prawn and mushroom
Steamed prawn dim sum
Handmade steamed rice dumplings filled with tiger prawns and oriental vegetables
Oriental starter selection
Two prawn wontons, two vegetable spring rolls and two vegetable money bags
Crispy vegetable rolls (V)
Two wok-fried sweetcorn spring rolls, two chilli mushroom spring rolls and two vegetable spring rolls
Top comments
scunny
4 May 174#14
No mains for vegetarians AGAIN. Cold for me.
scoffer1 to jane_crabtree
3 May 173#6
It did. In m and s now and just saved an extra £1.75 so £8.25 for the deal.
bemad to jane_crabtree
3 May 173#4
I have had a 20% off Chinese sides offer on my Sparks card when this £10 offer has been on and they do stack but the discount takes the multibuy into account.
When you do the £10 meal deal, depending on what you pick, the sides get discounted by the till although you don't see the individual discounts on the receipt just the overall discount. So a £2 side might end up being something like £1.40p each as part of the multibuy.
The Sparks offer will give you 20% off the £1.40p prices (or whatever the till decides is the discount price).
I suppose any further discount is a bonus :smiley:
Latest comments (21)
retrogeezer
8 May 17#21
I bet there would be more food though, these just didn't look like much food for a tenner :smiley:
speedy.gonzalez
6 May 172#20
Our local Chinese takeaways charge £20 plus for their meals for 2 deals so I guess it depends where you live. Round here it's a good deal despite the prawn toasts not being included :-(
retrogeezer
5 May 17#19
Had a look today and it's really not that great. far better to get a 'meal for 2' from your local chinese IMHO. It might be a few quid more but you will get lots more food. If it had wine then it would be o.k.
The usual meal deal is meal for 2, side and pudding plus wine so this doesn't seem great value to me, not voting either way.
scunny
4 May 174#14
No mains for vegetarians AGAIN. Cold for me.
scoffer1 to scunny
4 May 17#15
Thanks for saying why you have voted cold - wish everyone who votes cold on deals would do the same - and if I were M&S management I would make sure vegetarian choices were available - sadly I'm not :disappointed:
basil1234 to scunny
4 May 17#18
what do you expect for a cat and dog loving nation :man:
Bolkyloren
4 May 17#17
Lovely
mollybob
4 May 172#16
Sodding useless for vegetarians!
Spartan117b
4 May 17#13
Bummer,they took my 20% off Chinese meals off my sparks account!
scoffer1
4 May 17#12
Yes they do - be much better if they mixed the clothing and food so we always had a choice but probably a better business model to do it as they do!
bemad
3 May 17#11
That makes sense! Yes mine was on Sides rather than mains. Trust it to end today.
New offers tomorrow so hopefully will get the Mains one though doubt it as they tend to do clothing after doing a food one :disappointed:
scoffer1
3 May 171#10
My discount offer was on meals and it said excluded sides - they seem to give different offers to different sparks cards.
optimusprime987
3 May 17#9
Not as good as the city chicken from city wok
bemad
3 May 171#8
That's a good discount!
I must have chosen the cheaper sides (usually go for the £2.50 spring rolls or the £2.00 noodles as I find these tastier).
If you go for the steamed parcels/spare ribs it must be a better Sparks discount.
Duelling.Duck
3 May 17#7
Is it a succulent chinese meal? I don't recognise whatever the name of the dish he's offering to the driver mai lim peenars?
jane_crabtree
3 May 17#3
let me know if the offer stacks with the sparks card please so I can head over today. Thanks :smile:
bemad to jane_crabtree
3 May 173#4
I have had a 20% off Chinese sides offer on my Sparks card when this £10 offer has been on and they do stack but the discount takes the multibuy into account.
When you do the £10 meal deal, depending on what you pick, the sides get discounted by the till although you don't see the individual discounts on the receipt just the overall discount. So a £2 side might end up being something like £1.40p each as part of the multibuy.
The Sparks offer will give you 20% off the £1.40p prices (or whatever the till decides is the discount price).
I suppose any further discount is a bonus :smiley:
scoffer1 to jane_crabtree
3 May 173#6
It did. In m and s now and just saved an extra £1.75 so £8.25 for the deal.
jane_crabtree
3 May 17#5
great, thank you
deany76
3 May 171#2
The M&S Stir Fry are really really good.
luffydude
3 May 171#1
2 mains and 3 sides, it's a good variation to the usual 3 mains for £10 :smiley:
Opening post
Our Chinese Takeaway deal is only available in store and products may vary by store. Browse the menu below, then head to your local M&S to find your selection - TWO mains and THREE sides (no wine unfortunately but still a very good offer IMO) - don't be misled by the date on the website - have checked and it's available from today until next Tuesday - also check your sparks offers - I have 20% off Chinese meals on mine but it expires today so off to M&S to see if the offer stacks.
MAINS
Chicken fillets with sweet & sour sauce
Whole battered mini chicken fillets with a sweet & sour sauce, fresh pineapple and red peppers
Chicken chow mein
Egg noodles with fresh vegetables and chargrilled chicken breast in a dark soy & shaoxing rice wine sauce
Sticky chilli chicken
Whole battered mini chicken fillets with an aromatic sweet chilli dipping sauce
Beef and black bean
Wok-fried beef in a rich black bean sauce with red peppers and water chestnuts
Crispy prawns with sweet chilli sauce
Succulent, lightly battered prawns with an aromatic sweet chilli dipping sauce
Crispy lemon chicken
Whole battered mini chicken fillets with a fresh & tangy sauce
Char siu roast pork
Tender slices of slow-roasted char siu glazed pork in an aromatic BBQ sauce with water chestnuts, red peppers and pak choi
Crispy chilli beef
Lightly battered beef strips with an aromatic sweet chilli sauce
Singapore noodles
Fine rice noodles with tender chicken, pork, free-range egg and prawns in a spicy coconut curry sauce
Hoisin duck noodles
Egg noodles with succulent strips of slow-roasted duck in a rich hoisin sauce finished with fresh pak choi
Firecracker chicken
Battered chicken breast pieces in a hot & sour sauce with dried red chillies and vegetables
SIDES
Egg fried rice (V)
Wok-fried rice with free-range egg and peas
Mini spare ribs
Slow-cooked pork ribs smothered in a sweet, sticky soy & shaoxing wine sauce
Duck spring rolls
Layers of crispy pastry filled with aromatic duck, oriental vegetables and hoisin sauce
Egg noodles with wok-fried beansprouts (V)
In a soy and sesame dressing
Vegetable spring solls (V)
Layers of crispy pastry filled with beansprouts, carrots, edamame, water chestnuts and noodles
Prawn siu mai selection
Classic Chinese steamed dumplings hand-filled with juicy prawn and mushroom
Steamed prawn dim sum
Handmade steamed rice dumplings filled with tiger prawns and oriental vegetables
Oriental starter selection
Two prawn wontons, two vegetable spring rolls and two vegetable money bags
Crispy vegetable rolls (V)
Two wok-fried sweetcorn spring rolls, two chilli mushroom spring rolls and two vegetable spring rolls
Top comments
When you do the £10 meal deal, depending on what you pick, the sides get discounted by the till although you don't see the individual discounts on the receipt just the overall discount. So a £2 side might end up being something like £1.40p each as part of the multibuy.
The Sparks offer will give you 20% off the £1.40p prices (or whatever the till decides is the discount price).
I suppose any further discount is a bonus :smiley:
Latest comments (21)
The usual meal deal is meal for 2, side and pudding plus wine so this doesn't seem great value to me, not voting either way.
New offers tomorrow so hopefully will get the Mains one though doubt it as they tend to do clothing after doing a food one :disappointed:
I must have chosen the cheaper sides (usually go for the £2.50 spring rolls or the £2.00 noodles as I find these tastier).
If you go for the steamed parcels/spare ribs it must be a better Sparks discount.
When you do the £10 meal deal, depending on what you pick, the sides get discounted by the till although you don't see the individual discounts on the receipt just the overall discount. So a £2 side might end up being something like £1.40p each as part of the multibuy.
The Sparks offer will give you 20% off the £1.40p prices (or whatever the till decides is the discount price).
I suppose any further discount is a bonus :smiley: