Sydney lockdown: Top restaurant takeaway options to try
Megan Johnston
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Here are a few exciting options to try.
Marta, Rushcutters Bay
Marta s Roman bakery is back, with delicious pastry-rich treats every Tuesday-Friday from 7.30am and 9am on weekends. Or go the full hog and order some herb-stuffed porchetta ($33), rigatoni with beef ragout ($28) or a cracking hazelnut tartufo ($14). Order pick up from order.hungryhungry.com/martaosteria/menu or delivery via UberEats or Deliveroo
Try Din Tai Fung s xiao long bao at home.
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Thai Kee IGA, free delivery to Greater Sydney
Bring Chinatown to your doorstep, with Thai Kee IGA s free delivery for Greater Sydney. Recent menu highlights include Korean hotdogs, crisp Taiwanese pork ribs, hotpot at home and
April 29, 2021 11:18
IGA is saying ‘Thank You’ to Australians for supporting its independently owned stores during the COVID-19 pandemic in new TVC.
Featuring Shane Jacobson, it shows the connection IGA stores have with local communities and how important the continued support of customers was over the past year.
Similar to most recent IGA campaigns, the TVC features real IGA store owners, including Linh Nguyen, owner of Thai Kee IGA in NSW, Tony Ingpen, owner of Mt Evelyn IGA in Victoria, and Lee-Anne Woodgate, owner of Pearsall IGA. The owners talk about the support they were able to offer to their communities thanks to their loyal shoppers.
April 29 2021, 10:15 am | BY Ricki Green | No Comments
IGA has launched a new campaign via The Core Agency, that thanks Australians for choosing to shop at independent family owned IGA stores over the past year through the height of the COVID-19 challenges.
The new TVC, featuring Shane Jacobson, shows how choosing to shop at IGA means far more than people realise. Because of their customers’ support, IGA store owners across the country were able to employ more locals when so many needed a job. It meant that they could continue to support local suppliers when they needed it most. And it meant that IGA stores could keep supporting all the local charities and community groups who do such fantastic work.