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Staying home during Covid-19? These late-night delivery services will quell supper cravings

Staying home during Covid-19? These late-night delivery services will quell supper cravings
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Staying up late and vexing over a particular craving, but too lazy to head out or perhaps, you don't want to at all since Singaporeans have been advised about social distancing during the coronavirus crisis? 

Don't worry, here are some options you can get delivered to you so you can enjoy your indulgence in your jammies and in the comfort of your home.

And no, we don't mean McDonald's. Psst, you might want to bookmark this page in case of future hunger emergency.

And oh, you're welcome!

1. Brinda's

Nothing's more satisfying at midnight than some hearty Indian fare.

Get some gravies (Butter Chicken, Fish Tikka Masala, Dhall Tadkha and Palak Paneer, to name a few) and pair those with some naan and prata for a sumptuous super.

Or if you're feeling particularly hungry, you can get tandoori chicken, kebabs, murtabak or biryani (not available from 3am to 10am).

The list is long (vegetarian options available too) so order away!

Brinda's prides itself on quality spices and masala, and their food does not contain any MSG - so you can eat with (some) ease.

Best of all, the halal establishment offers 24-hour delivery islandwide and 365 days a year, so you can satiate your craving any time you like.

Website: https://www.brindas.com.sg
Delivery timing: 24 hours
Hotline: 6274 6327

2. Khansama

Here's another Indian cuisine option.

This Serangoon Road establishment has an extensive list of dishes that are vegetarian and non-vegetarian, and they offer delivery islandwide.

Vegetarian options include Aloo Jeera (diced potatoes pan fried with spices), Chana Chat (boiled chickpeas and diced potatoes mixed with chopped onions and green chilli) and Mushroom Masala, while non-vegetarian dishes include tandoori chicken and kebabs, curries, Mutton Mysore, Chicken Masala, Chicken Korma, Palak Prawns, biryani and many more.

Authentic and delicious food await.

We highly recommend an order of cold mango lassi to wash down your meal.

Website: https://khansama.com.sg
Delivery timing: 10am to 12.30am (last order 12am)
Hotline: 6299 0300

3. Rochor Beancurd

Crispy, warm, fried dough fritters washed down with a silky smooth hot beancurd - raise your hand if that sounds like the perfect nighttime snack.

Rochor Beancurd offers these comforting options and more, such as cold grass jelly, beancurd with grass jelly, cold beancurd pudding as well as cold Japanese green tea beancurd pudding for the matcha fans.

Sides include Butterfly Bun and Salted or Red Bean Bun.

You can Whatsapp your orders to the number 8288 7020 to get a quotation. A minimum of four hours is required (and it depends on whether the delivery slot is available).

An $18 delivery fee is also imposed, not including ERP and parking charges. Delivery is free if you order more than 100 items from the menu.

Website: https://rochorwebsite.wixsite.com/rochorbeancurd
Delivery timing: 12pm to 12am
Hotline: Call or WhatsApp 82887020

4. Golden Pillow 933

This one's for the curry lovers.

Just imagine dipping soft warm bread into pipping hot curry, especially on a rainy night. Sounds heavenly, doesn't it?

We recommend getting the classic Golden Pillow Curry Chicken Bun to share with your family but they also have curry fish, curry mutton and curry abalone options (advanced order required) if you like.

They also have other Chinese dishes, such as Fried Pumpkin with Salted Egg Yolk, Fish Fillets with Sweet & Sour Sauce and Prawn and Chicken Roll.

Golden Pillow 933, which is halal certified, has been around for a really long time, and with good reason.

It's fulfilling and satiating food that won't disappoint.

Website: https://www.goldenpillow933.com.sg
Delivery timing: 11am to 11pm
Hotline: 6323 8933

5. JK Don

Can't decide if you want Japanese or Korean cuisine?

With JK Don, you can have the best of both worlds at affordable prices.

Choose from the Korean options such as Bibimbap chicken or beef, Kimchi Fried Rice or Spicy Kimchi Stew. Or get yourself a Gyu Don (sliced beef bowl), Pork Curry Don or sushi platter.

They also have various bento boxes available for the busy souls, such as Mixed Tempura Set and Beef Teriyaki Set.

Vegetarians can also consider their Vegetable Curry Don with potatoes, carrots and onions.

What's more? Every delivery order is entitled to a free spring roll!

Website: https://shop.jkdon.com.sg
Delivery timing: 11.30am to 2.30pm & 5.15pm to 11.45pm
Hotline: 9005 1117

6. Durian Delivery

You either love it or hate it, but if you love it and find yourself craving intensely for a bite of its creamy, bittersweet flesh, here's Durian Delivery to the rescue!

According to Durian Delivery, your durians are de-husked and packed on the spot, the moment you place your order. Thus, it's safe to say that you'll be getting the freshest quality plucked straight from the farm.

Varieties include Red Prawn, XO D24 and Mao Shan Wang.

They offer free delivery (before 10pm) for orders above $80, so go ahead and gather your family and friends for an authentic durian feast.

Website: https://duriandelivery.com.sg
Delivery timing: 11am to 3am
Hotline: 9663 4314 or 9762 6523

For the latest updates on the coronavirus, visit here.

This article was first published in Her World Online.

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