Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Where to eat in Hong Kong this April: new restaurants with takeaway and delivery options

Restaurants are offering takeaway and home delivery options for people who are sheltering in place during the coronavirus outbreak. Photo: La Rambla

As the city hunkers down and commits itself to social distancing, we bring you the newest restaurants offering takeaway menus or home delivery. And for those who want to support this city’s restaurants, there are several treats to try, too.

Royal Garden eshop

Sabatini Ristorante Italiano’s linguine with scampi and clams. Photo: Handout

Sabatini Ristorante Italiano and Dong Lai Shun has offerings at the hotel’s eshop, and you can now order scrumptious meals from these award-winning restaurants. The four-course meal at Sabatini includes quintessential Italian delicacies such as parma ham and melon and the signature linguine with scampi for the discount price of HK$648 per person. For those craving some spice in their life, a seven-course meal is also available for ordering from Dong Lai Shun for HK$558.90 per person, too.

Which Hong Kong Michelin-star restaurants are offering home delivery?

Le Bistro Winebeast

Takeaway lunchboxes are available for HK$138. Photo: Le Bistro Winebeast

The city’s number one spot for great wine and food at very affordable prices has started takeaway lunchboxes for HK$138. Fans of the duck confit, lamb shank or pork tenderloin are in for a treat.

JIA everywhere

Meen & Rice's barbecue pork rice. Photo: JIA Group

The dining group behind names such as Duddell’s, Chachawan, Mono, Louise and more has started a new series of gourmet meal box deliveries. Guests can place an order for single meals in advance via WhatsApp and pick up their meal boxes directly at the restaurant. You will have to order HK$800 worth of deliciousness at a single restaurant to get delivery on Hong Kong Island. Additional charges apply to other areas.

Hong Kong’s Jumbo floating restaurants: a stroll down memory lane

La Rambla

Executive Lunch takeaway boxes are available at La Rambla. Photo: La Rambla

One of Hong Kong’s top Spanish institutions has launched a special lunch takeaway menu for those who prefer to stay at home or in the office. The Executive Lunch Takeaway is available on weekdays for both delivery and pickup at La Rambla by Catalunya. Mouth-watering options include Rioja-style potatoes and clams, and grilled octopus creamy rice with mangetouts. Delivery is only for IFC offices and malls and free for orders over HK$1,000.

New to Deliveroo

Bedu and Jalan join Deliveroo for home delivery meals. Photo: Bedu

Bedu and Jalan

Two of Meraki Hospitality Group’s most exciting restaurants have joined the ranks of Deliveroo. Tasty curries from Jalan and creamy hummus from Bedu is only a touch of an app away.

Where paradise meets wellness: Kagi Maldives Spa Island

Chilli Fagara

Fiery, hot noodles are now available for delivery from the spice masters at Chilli Fagara. Sink your teeth into items such as noodles with pork and vegetable dumplings in house-made Sichuan chilli sauce, mouthwatering chicken noodles in chilli sauce or the classic dan dan noodles, in the comfort of your own home.

Bayfare Social

Get gourmet cuisine from the exclusive Rosewood Hong Kong delivered to your door. Order the signature tapas, sandwiches and pasta from the casual dining restaurant and eat well while you’re working from home.

Kinship

Apart from the usual tasty treats you can order on Deliveroo, such as fried Brussels sprouts and pork belly, Kinship also has a new grab-n-go counter for those heading home or dropping by on the slopes of SoHo.

Sake to sushi: why Godenya is one of Hong Kong’s top Japanese restaurants

For those who will responsibly venture out, here are some fab options:

United We Dine

Restaurants including Amber, VEA and Zuma have teamed up to provide speciality menus for diners. Photo: Landmark Mandarin

From now until April 30, a whole slew of restaurants including Amber, VEA and Zuma have teamed up to provide speciality menus for diners. Fabulous prizes await those who keep their receipts of more than HK$2,500 each. Collect five of these can enter you into a lucky draw from luxurious stays at the best hotels in town to bottles of champagnes.

Lunch menu at Meats

Meats has introduced its weekday lunch menu. Photo: Meats

Meats has introduced its weekday lunch menu for Centralites to indulge in its protein-rich menu. For HK$148 you can get a wonderful four-course lunch which includes items such as chicken thighs Milanese and chickpea burger.

G/F, 28-30 Staunton St, SoHo, Central

Easter buffet at The Place

For those who want to have their buffet and eat it too, the folks at Cordis Hong Kong have lovingly added additional sneeze guards around its food stations to ensure patrons can enjoy a good old-fashioned buffet at ease. Wonderful activities such as egg painting is also on the schedule for the kids as well.

Level L, Cordis, Hong Kong at Langham Place, 555 Shanghai Street, Mong Kok

Shackura drinks at Shake Shack

Has the news got you down? The gloomy weather sure doesn’t help. You can now brighten up your day with a touch of pink at Shake Shack with its new seasonal drinks. The Shackura Shake is a vanilla frozen custard blend with cherry blossom, topped with whipped cream and pink chocolate curls. The Shackura Lemonade is a refreshing Shack-made lemonade blended with Morello cherry purée.

Various locations including Shop 105A, Level 1 Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty

Want more stories like this? Sign up here. Follow STYLE on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Twitter .

Many of Hong Kong’s new restaurants are offering takeaway and home delivery options as people continue to self-isolate during the coronavirus pandemic