Aggie's take away
Takeaway spots like Aggie's serve a function that extends beyond convenience—they're often the reliable source for neighbours working odd hours, parents scrambling to feed families after school runs, and locals who want food without the restaurant overhead. In Midrand's sprawl, where not everywhere has good food options within walking distance, a working takeaway becomes part of neighbourhood infrastructure. When a place gets orders right consistently, shows up when they say they will, and remembers what you ordered last week, it becomes embedded in how people actually live rather than something they use once. That role—as a dependable part of how a community feeds itself—matters more than any single meal, because it's built on showing up repeatedly and getting the fundamentals right.