Local F&Bs (Compilation)
Compiled by WhereToEat Singapore: https://wte.sg/3dYk6WM
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(Editor Note in 2021: Seems like the list in WhereToEat was last updated in 2020)
Food Deliveries Platforms (that I have tried before)
GrabFood (currently using in 2021)
Pros:
- Current default choice ever since the Foodpanda increased the delivery fee
- Able to purchase Grab Stay-home Pack @$1.99 per month to offset max. of $4 from delivery fee (30 vouchers per cycle) for orders of $15 and above. Do bear in mind that at certain times, the delivery fee fluctuation for the same shop could between $2 and $6.90. Also observed that there are certain 'service fee' that's not deductible using the voucher. Other vouchers such as Grabfood vouchers from Shopee, can offset the amount, including delivery fee. So, see which one is more worthwhile to use
- Plenty of riders for Grab platform and so far, there was no missed delivery yet
- More shop options compared to the other two platforms
Cons:
- Less options of shops around home address but slightly more/different than the other two
- For island-wide delivery to my home address, typical delivery fee would be around $12 to $22
Deliveroo
Pros:
- I like Deliveroo for its shorter waiting time for delivery....most of the time anyways, although there had been occasions where it fell short too. But if you contact Helpdesk, typically they will offer a discount code for next use.
Cons:
- For home address, the choices of food is actually more or less the same as Foodpanda
Foodpanda
Pros:
- Used it quite often previously at the workplace, as it has a tier-ed delivery charge where some can be as low as less than $2 when compared to Deliveroo, assuming both are not having any promo. Less attractive to use in 2021 as the delivery fee is relatively higher
Cons:
- For home address, the choices of food is actually more or less the same as Deliveroo
WhyQ
Pros:
- I like this because I can order hawker food from Bukit Panjang Hawker Center and not the usual places that I see on Foodpanda/Deliveroo.
- I can also indicate things like "pack the soup separately", "add chili" for each order.
- There are multiple promo codes to choose from (thus far).
Cons:
- The selection is only from Bukit Panjang Hawker Center for my area...
- There are extra charges based on how many items you order. For example, if you get 2 items even from the same stall, it is counted as twice. Hence, delivery fee will be x 2. Same with if you get one item from Stall A and then get another one from Stall B, the delivery fee will be x 2 as well.
Oddle Eats (used on a few occasions in 2020 and 2021, usually to order birthday meals)
Pros:
- Plenty of restaurants to choose from for island-wide delivery
- Some restaurants offers discount for first-time order, or there are also credit card offers to watch out for
Cons:
- Minimum order for delivery for my address is usually $50 and above and free delivery for orders above $100 may be offered by selected shops
- GST costs + delivery fee
Feastbump (rarely used)
Pros:
- Food from places that are far far from Yew Tee!
Cons:
- High min. order and/or high delivery charges. The minimum order, so far I have seen is $35 but most are $50 and above. Delivery fee ranges from $5 to $25 for my area.
Current promo:
- $5 delivery fee island-wide, min. order requirements are more or less the same
Groceries Shopping Platform (that I have tried before)
Shopee
I guess I am more of a Shopee person rather than a Qoo10 person? Not sure why also. I think the things are cheaper in Qoo10 but just more comfortable using Shopee, so far.
Grocer King
For: meats and vegetables
Order received: Fast. Within 2 days after payment was confirmed.
Pros: Fresh vegetables
Cons: My order of the frozen items were completely thawed when it was sent over at evening time around 6pm
APC E-Store
For: Dried seafood, lap cheong, mushrooms
Order received: Fast. Within 4 days after payment was confirmed
Pros: small free gifts from the seller (food)
Cons: certain item can be pricier.
Kimchi Mall
For: Korean foods
Order received: Moderate. Within 6 days after payment was confirmed
Pros: Promo items with good pricing (between 10% to 40% off for selected items). Items are well packed.
Cons: None at the moment.
LHH Vegetables
URL: https://shopee.sg/lhh_vegFor: Fresh vegetables
Order received: Very fast. Within the next business day after payment received.
Pros: Fresh vegetables bundles ranging from $16 to $32 per box. Free delivery above $30.
Cons: Unable to request for a change of the vegetables type. Delivery fee of $5 for orders below $30
Forever Young Singapore
URL: https://shopee.sg/foreveryoungsg
For: Pasta, honey, jam, rice, noodles, cereals
Order received: Got the Perfect Pasta delivered by a friend, hence NA
Pros: Reasonably priced and one could get organic, gluten free, vegan suited products
Harin Mart
For: Korean groceries
Order received: Fast. Within 4 days after payment was confirmed and after sending them an enquiry on the third day.
Pros: like a Korean supermarket. Pretty good selection of vegetables, noodles, convenience foods, sauces, broth, fruits etc. Delivery fee of $3 but there's a tax on the total order. Hence, I think the price displayed is before GST.
Cons: Missed out one item out of 10. Sent them an enquiry via their website but not responded at the moment.
For: Frozen poultry, pork, beef and seafood
Order received: Super fast. Within next business day for orders before 10pm the day before.
Pros: Reasonably priced and min. $30 and above for free delivery. Receive the order the next business day after payment.
Cons: Hope they will have more selection soon
Double Chin Food Specialists
URL: https://www.doublechinfs.com/For: Frozen poultry, pork, beef and seafood
Order received: Super fast. Within next business day for orders before 10pm the day before.
Pros: Reasonably priced and min. $30 and above for free delivery. Receive the order the next business day after payment.
Cons: Hope they will have more selection soon
Here are some of the dishes that I've whipped up using the supplies from above:
porridge with dried scallops, oysters (from APC E-Store) and fresh spinach (from LHH) |
Perfect Earth Chia Seed Brown Rice Pasta with mushrooms, red chilies from LHH Vege |
Bibigo Wanton from Harin Mart, bok choy from LHH |
Dongwon Spicy Tuna with diced yellow onions (from Harin Mart) and chilies from LHH |
curry chicken using meat from Double Chin |
Hope you had enjoyed the list. Most of the above are just personal experiences, hence it may be different for others. Do share your favourite online stores too!
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