Last-minute food bundles for your Mother’s Day celebration at home
We only have a few days until Mother’s Day and if you have yet to plan your celebration with the family, it’s not too late.
While COVID-19 restrictions have eased in the country, it would still be best to stay home to help keep the virus at bay. After all, there are still plenty of food bundles you can order for delivery as you mark the occasion for your beloved mama. Below are some of them.
Max’s Restaurant is offering a Mother’s Day bundle consisting of Filipino favorites like one whole regular fried chicken, large plain rice, lechon kawali kare-kare, and lumpiang shanghai for P1,499. If you would like to sweeten mom’s day even more, you may opt for the same deal with a mini caramel cake for P1,849. The best part is if you order until tomorrow, May 5, for delivery on May 7 or 8, you can get a refreshing 1L sago’t gulaman for free.
Is your mom a fan of ribs? Go for RACKS, which has been known for having flame-grilled baby ribs as its specialty. The restaurant’s Mother’s Day platter in Classic Style (P2,145/4-5 pax) puts the spotlight on pork ribs as well as its other bestsellers such as Caesar salad, spaghetti Bolognese, and Mississippi mud pie. It also comes with a platter of steamed rice and a pitcher of soda.
There's also a Mexican Style platter (P2,195) with whole fried chicken, pork carnitas, nachos, spaghetti bolognese, steamed rice, mud pie, and soda. It's also good for 4-5 pax.
For milk tea-loving moms, Cha Tuk Chak and Dainty Days’ Mother’s Day collaboration might be the perfect gift. Available for P1,999, each bundle comes with two orders of milk tea and a stunning flower arrangement she would absolutely love.
Up for something light and fresh? Check out Sashimi To-Go’s gift box that has two salmon sashimi trays with wasabi, shoyu, ginger gari, and two boxes of Ultra Choc. You can get it for only P1,320 from May 6 to 8.
There are moms who are all for the simple things. If yours is one of them, you might want to opt for these gift boxes by Mommy Tin’s Home Kitchen. Its street food basket (P500) contains squid balls, fish balls, and kikiam along with much-loved sauces, while its kakanin basket (P350) features some delicious biko and palitaw that could bring delight to her without fail.