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NEW FOOD DELIVERIES YOU GOTTA TRY…

Byoxfordnewspaper

Aug 30, 2022
Changing lockdown restrictions during the pandemic forced chefs and restaurants to be creative and come up with different ways for you to enjoy their food outside of a dine-in service, meaning we’ve now got tons of takeaway options and an ever-expanding selection of DIY meal kits. Here are some of our fave new ones to get on order pronto.

Sticks’n’Sushi

We love a good Sticks’n’Sushi platter laden will rolls and yakitori and we also love the fact that they come just a beautifully presented in a delivery box as they do in the restaurants, but now you can take the at-home or picnic experience up a notch thanks to their brand new canned cocktails. They’ve been made exclusively for Sticks’n’Sushi and include Purple Rain (Roku gin infused with butterfly pea flower, violet liqueur & yuzu tonic) and the Yuzu Seltzer (Haku vodka, passion fruit liqueur & rosemary cordial), so you can stay suitably refreshed whilst eating your spicy ebi maki and chicken meatball teriykai sticks wherever you are.

sticksnsushi.com

Poon’s Wontons

Although we lost the iconic Poon’s restaurant in 2006 when owners Bill and Cecilia Poon retired, its legacy lives on through their daughter Amy Poon’s Wontoneria delivery venture. At its heart are the acclaimed pork wontons, handmade freshly to order with premium HG Walter pork and carefully packaged national delivery, which come in packs of 16 with a small pot of Poon’s Chilli Vinegar Dressing and spring onions for seasoning. But, if you want more (and you will), they also stock a range of sauces and condiments including a full-size bottle of the Chilli Vinegar Dressing, super pure Premium First Extract Soya Sauce and their take on XO sauce, Wo Sauce.

poonslondon.com

Shoryu Ramen x Nissin Cup Noodles

There’s pot noodles and there’s hakata tonkotsu flavour cup noodles from Shoryu Ramen and Nissin. Yes these two brands, which are both celebrating big milestones this year – Shoryu is 10, Nissin is 50 – have teamed up for the ultimate pot noodle. The collab is part of the Nissin Ramen Masters Series, which the OG cup noodle brand has launched to showcase ramen culture in Europe. It’s based on Shoryu’s iconic Ganso ramen, with pork and chicken broth, spring onion, red ginger, kikurage mushrooms & plant-based meat protein – you just add boiling water and you’ve got some real deal ramen right at home.

japancentre.com

Broken Eggs

Put on a Spanish spread with zero effort thanks to new delivery concept Broken Eggs, available to order from on Deliveroo. Founded by two Spanish siblings, Broken Eggs specialises in tortillas, a dish that the founders felt was not properly represented in London, with five varieties, from the classic egg and potato to jamon, chorizo, courgette and truffle ones, on the menu. One (or five) tortillas does not a tapas feast make, so you can also order sides like citrus salad, jamon iberico & manchego, tomato salad, and ciabatta, and as Broken Eggs don’t like waste, they also pop some potato peel crisps made from the peels of the potatoes that go into the tortillas in with your order too.

brokeneggs.co.uk

Saucy Buns

What Willy Cook (who you’ve seen cooking up a storm on the ‘gram) has teamed up with Taster to launch a brand new burger brand and it’s a saucy one. Saucy Buns, available on both Deliveroo and Uber Eats, specialises in smashed burgers loaded with confit garlic mayo (you can also get them topped with blue cheese and bacon) and boy, they are some epic buns. You can get regular, seasoned and dirty fries on the side but the real MVP of the carb game has got to be the potato smileys – that’s a taste of childhood right there.

@saucybunsglobal

Parmos in the Post

For all the Northeners out there, the parmo needs no introduction but for those of you not familiar with this Teesside icon, let us fill you in. The parmo, or the chicken parmesan to give it its formal name, is a breadcrumbed chicken breast topped with bechamel and cheese and served with garlic mayo on the side, and now you can whip one up at home thanks to Parmos in the Post. As well as the classic parmo, they do a spicy version with added pepperoni and jalapenos, and you make yours extra saucy by ordering tomato cream and peppercorn sauces on the side.

parmosinthepost.com

Little Planted Kitchen

Veganuary may be over but if you’re continuing down the plant-based route (or you’re already vegan and are looking for something new to try), get involved with Little Planted Kitchen. New from The Hush Collection, the delivery-only kitchen is serving up everything from corn ribs and chick’n tenders to panko portobello mushroom poke bowls and green goddess rice bowls to stacked brioche bun burgers made with Beyond Meat patties and THIS Isn’t Chicken. They’ve even got dessert covered too with Happy Endings ice cream sarnies and Hackney Gelato shakes. Healthy or indulgent, Little Planted Kitchen has food for you.

littleplantedkitchen.com

ByRuby

Sometimes you just don’t fancy whipping up a meal but still wanna tuck into something delish and healthy – that’s where ByRuby comes in. All of the ready meals are made with market veggies and British meat, as well as being frozen to make sure they lock in all the goodness and cut down on food wastage too. Made by Ruby (clue’s in the name) and her team of chefs, they’re whipping up the likes of free range chicken, leek and bacon pie; woodland mushroom risotto; Thai red chalk stream trout; and Dan Dan aubergine with peanut noodles. You can mix and match to stock your freezers or send one of the special bundles (New Parent and Get Well Soon) to someone spesh. There’s no minimum order and it gets delivered straight to your door, it’s a winner.

byruby.co.uk

DAD

Being plant-based just got a whole lot easier thanks to new delivery service DAD, which sends out vegan meals for the very wallet friendly price of £4.85. There’s one dish available each day – they’re cooking up the likes of Tuscan bean stew with polenta fries, massaman curry with jasmine rice & pad thai summer roll, and gumbo with BBQ jackfruit – which you order in advance. You then get a message on the day to say what time it’s being delivered (you can cancel on the morning if the time is no good for you and you’re only charged once the food is delivered) and then you either heat and eat the food straight away or save it for later. As well as being super convenient and super tasty, DAD is also super sustainable too, using bicycle delivery and 100% home compostable packaging – that’s what we call good food.

getdad.co.uk

Provisions Cheese Canteen

Provisions was already one of our fave cheese shops but now we like it even better because they’ve launched a new monthly cheese subscription service. Each Cheese Canteen box (available in one, three, six, nine and twelve installments with nationwide delivery) includes a kilo of different raw milk cheeses from small suppliers across Europe, plus tasting notes and info on their origins – the debut box featured 48-month aged Gouda, 24-month aged Comte, Sauvaget Cendre, Baron Bigod, and Gorgonzola Dolce, with upcoming themes including festive cheeses, Alpine cheeses and island cheeses. It makes a GRATE pressie, if you can bear to part with all the cheesy goodness that is….

provisionslondon.co.uk

Après Food Co

For the times when you just don’t have the energy to cook but you don’t want to order a massive takeaway, having a stash of healthy meals in the freezer is a lifesaver. And that’s exactly what Après Food Co does. They produce organic, nutritionally balanced, restaurant standard meals like slow-cooked Sri Lankan lamb curry, Thai vegetable curry with cauliflower pilau, roast Mediterranean vegetable lasagne, and sticky toffee pudding – yes dessert is most defo allowed as part of a varied diet – making it easy for you eat good food without having to go to any effort. And all the packaging is home compostable too.

apresfood.com

Dishoom Home Feast

They nailed their DIY bacon roll kit and now Dishoom are boxing up their daytime dishes with their Home Feast kit. It contains some of the restaurant’s most-loved dishes, including the House Black Daal, Mattar Paneer, Lamb Sheekh Kababs, Murgh Malai, Bhel, Kachumber and Tawa Rotis, plus the Gulkand Mess for pudding, Mango Lassi to sip on and a Dishoom tea towel to mop up any spills during the prep. And for every kit ordered, Dishoom donates a meal to a child through their partnership with the Akshaya Patra Foundation in India.

store.dishoom.com