Switch things up with delivery from fantastic restaurants, plus fab alcohol and desserts — happy stomachs guaranteed.
Imagine this: it’s the end of a long work day and you’re hosting a house party at night. If you don’t wanna go through all the trouble of cooking and cleaning up, just get everything you need — think: delicious food, quality alcohol, and desserts that you just can’t get enough of — delivered to your doorstep with GrabFood and GrabMart. Need some inspiration on what to order? Here are our top picks from the city’s coolest restaurants.
1. Garibaldi
We don’t know about you, but we’re always game for Italian food. That’s why we’ve got our eyes on Garibaldi, an elegant outfit that offers authentic Italian cuisine. It uses ingredients imported directly from Italy, so you know you’re in for a treat. Indulge in squid ink tagliolini, a brilliant branzino, or even caviar with traditional condiments.
Alternatively, go for the well-curated bundles for couples, families and individuals. We’ve got our eyes on the family bundle, which includes a burrata, bruschetta, rigatoni bolognese, spaghetti prawn bottarga, barramundi, ossobuco, tiramisu, and more. Plus a 2018 Chianti Classico — what more do you need? If you’re going meat-free, vegetarian options are available too. Psst: Garibaldi was awarded one Michelin star in 2017 — how’s that for quality grub sent to your door?
2. Atout
Helmed by celebrated chef Patrick Heuberger, Atout means “trump card” in French – and it’s certainly your trump card for any house party! Get fancy: party favourites include a varied caviar selection; a homemade artisanal charcuterie board with duck rillette and chicken liver foie gras pate; and a gourmet cold cut box. Don’t miss out on the seasonal special: steamed Brittany Bouchot mussels. Yum!
We’re also loving dishes like the classic angus beef tenderloin or sirloin steak, and the ever-so-popular oven-roasted chicken.
3. Rubato
Nestled along Greenwood Avenue, Rubato is an absolute gem that’s a little tricky to get to without a car. So, how could we resist when it popped up on GrabFood? A well-kept secret among foodies, Rubato specialises in mastering the trio of flavour, texture, and temperature.
Dig into Rubato’s ‘famous pizza’ complete with Michelin-grade burrata, handmade tagliolini uni pasta, or ‘a gift from the angels’ that consists of chilled angel hair pasta topped with Hokkaido scallops, uni, and truffle oil. Wanna eat healthy? Check out the ‘plant based freshness’ section that has pan seared halloumi cheese, caprese salad, or a timeless classic caesar salad.
Can’t get enough? Here’s how to jazz up your party further
That’s not all: if you wanna wow your guests further or get ready for a romantic night with your other half, GrabMart has tons of specialty goods. Wow your guests with amazing platters from The Dempsey Project — get all fancy with a truffle cheese platter and, depending on the theme of your party, go with an elegant Spanish, Italian or French platter.
In the mood for dessert? All you chocolate fans: get your sugar rush from Royce, Chocolate Origins, or Janice Wong Pure Imagination. Alternatively, go all out and indulge your guests with treats from Catherine’s Macarons or Burnt Ends Bakery — the options are endless. And to round off the night, say bottoms up with exquisite wines from So France and The Straits Wine Company, all available with just a few taps on your screen.
And hey, if you can’t get enough, why not sign up for the fab GrabUnlimited subscription? Score up to $3 off every GrabFood and GrabMart delivery and, exclusively for subscribers, keep a lookout for deals that will shave a whopping 30% off your purchase. If you’re not sure whether to take the leap, GrabUnlimited is also free for the first month (U.P. $5.99)!
If you need more convincing, GrabFood is proud to provide the market’s fastest food delivery (try it and you’ll see). Plus, who knew that you could get alcohol and desserts delivered via GrabMart too? Get ready to get the hostess of the year award — that’s one fab house party coming right up.
This post is in partnership with Grab.