5 ways to keep helping the hospitality industry from home

Despite government restrictions easing, allowing restaurants, cafés and pubs to reopen under special guidelines, many are still relying on takeaway as their bread and butter.   You may have read our story a few weeks back, highlighting some of our favourite SA eateries offering takeaway. Now, here are 5 more options that will make mealtime easier for you. Best of all, you can find them all, plus hundreds more, on the food delivery app, Uber Eats and RAA members who are new to the app can get free delivery for a month (see details below).  

1. Somewhere At Moseley

Where: 4c Moseley St, Glenelg Try: From the Big Boss breakfast complete with eggs, bacon and hash browns, to the simplicity of a croissant with cheese, take your pick from delicious sustenance to kick-start your day. The Nutino (similar to Nutella) latte is the extra buzz you need.   https://www.instagram.com/p/B3qDU1rDHi6/    

2. Sumac Café

Where: 576–590 Goodwood Rd, Colonel Light Gardens Try: International travel may be off the cards for now, but you can still indulge in different cuisines from home. We’re loving the traditional flavours of Lebanon coming from Sumac Café, which remains open for takeaway and delivery only. Order the shishtawook manouche – flatbread with marinated chicken, tomato, cheese and a garlic butter base.   https://www.instagram.com/p/nWb0nBDfQj/  

3. FB’s Fancy Burgers

Where: Black Forest, Blackwood, Kensington Park Try: By now you’re probably well and truly ready for a fancy meal out. But before putting on your best outfit, check if FB’s Fancy Burgers in Black Forest is within delivery proximity. From tangy satay chicken to blue cheese bacon burgers, dig in with 2 hands from the comfort of home. International Burger Day may have been a couple of weeks ago, but we’re all for extending the celebration.   https://www.instagram.com/p/B_EjKC8IqFq/