How to get food delivered?
1. JBD and Nogga are pleased to announce regular food deliveries to the CBD.
UPDATE – 18 Sep 2019
- In order to be viable, Nogga require at least 5-10 orders so they can absorb the delivery cost, and thus make it affordable for everyone who uses it.
- The response to this service thus far has been … underwhelming. We’re not yet getting the 5+ orders per time needed to make this viable.
- To help develop this service, please join the WhatsApp group so we can discuss and discover how to improve the availability of kosher food in the city.
- We will keep trying to get group orders happening – orders will be taken online on Mondays & until 10am Tuesdays (using this form) for delivery on Tuesdays. Pick up is at the JBD office (Level 5 South, 459 Collins St) between 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm.
2. [expand title=”Kosher food outlets and caterers”]COMING SOON: a list of all the kosher outlets that will deliver to the city including summary of terms (e.g. order lead time, delivery costs), contact details, and link[/expand] Many kosher food outlets and caterers will deliver to the CBD – bear in mind that you usually need to order at least a day in advance, and delivery costs are typically $30 or more.
Where to buy?
There are no kosher food outlets in the CBD. You will find plenty of kosher products at [expand title=”supermarkets in and around the CBD.”]
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A list of locally certified products can be found here.
Kosher food at a non-kosher restaurant?
Some restaurants will accept delivery of a plated, kosher meal from a caterer – see list [expand title=”here.”]COMING SOON: List of kosher places who will deliver a meal to a restaurant: including summary of terms (e.g. order lead time, delivery costs), contact details, and link.[/expand]
* This page is a work in progress.