Expat Living (Hong Kong)

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Fail-safe favourites for your repertoire

Sometimes, we can’t leave the house. Sometimes, we can’t muster the energy to cook. Either way, don’t fret, because we’ve rounded up the city’s best delivery options! Whether you’re looking for a high-end roast, craving a curry or keen for a quaff, get ready to have some goodies brought straight to your doorstep.

The team at contempora­ry French restaurant Mono have put together a new offer: a special choice of five delivery sharingpla­te sets that are perfect for families or groups of friends. “It’s a hard time for everyone; I want to lighten up spirits with honest, comforting food that people can enjoy at home,” says Chef Ricardo. “The experience might be different to what they get when dining at Mono in person, but Stereo is prepared by the same team with the same passion and vision – to bring good memories and good times.” mono.hk

If you can’t make it to the shops, never fear, there’s no need to have a dry glass in the house. Some of Hong Kong’s best booze shopping can be done online.

This is popular choice among expats. The “current favourites” are a reliable recommenda­tion if you’re keen to try something new. Buy wine from all over the world with free delivery if you order a dozen. mywineman.com

A great place for home brew enthusiast­s to browse; order some local craft beers to enjoy while you research what it takes to create your own. Practice makes perfect! hkbrewcraf­t.com

This is a trusted source of great vino in Hong Kong. Aussie expat Eddie McDougall is a TV host, a wine maker and more. flyingwine­maker.com.hk

Easy to navigate and browse, this site lets you search for wines via brand or budget. For serious wine drinkers, this e-shop also has a range of wine fridges. victoriawi­nes.com.hk

All types of alcohol and mixers are available here, including a range of tonics for those who can’t find their favourite brand at the supermarke­t. Order enough and delivery is free – hurrah! thebottles­hop.hk

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