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Beauty In The Pot Has Value Set Meals From $17+ And Free Island-wide Delivery

Free Beauty In The Pot delivery

In this Circuit Breaker period, we’re seeing more and more hawkers, cafes, and restaurants adopt innovative forms of service in their daily operations. One of those on the list is Beauty In The Pot (BITP), with their fancy delivery sets for your own hotpot party at home. 

Since we’re all staying at home for the next few weeks, having a hotpot meal with your family is one of the best forms of communal dining. The Beauty In The Pot Home Delivery Sets comes with all the ingredients you would need for a full-fledged restaurant steamboat. Each set includes two broth bases, meat, vegetables, and even noodles for that much-needed carbs. 

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Each one of their hotpot sets comes with a Spicy Nourishing Broth made from a pork bone stock base, and their rich Beauty Collagen Broth which is made with hours of preparation to achieve its well-known creamy viscosity. Out of the three hotpot sets they offer, the most affordable is BITP Set A ($68+), which comes with chicken thigh, pork collar, sliced pork, pork meatballs, fish paste, and dumplings. 


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Add $10 for BITP Set B, which comes with Spanish pork collar and scallop fish paste, or add $30 for the luxurious Set C, which includes even more premium ingredients such as Ebiko Prawn Paste and a full portion of US Kurobuta Pork. Each set feeds around three to four people, so prices start from $17+ per person. 

On top of their hotpot delivery sets, you can also purchase a la carte portions of your favourite meat platters, chilled seafood, vegetables, and even condiments, to complete the full steamboat experience. Delivery is free for purchases above $50, so an order of any of their home delivery sets will grant you complimentary delivery to your doorstep.

Placing the order through their website is easy and fuss-free.

For more kitchen-to-doorstep delivery services, check out our list of famous hawker stalls that offer delivery. If you’re doing most of your shopping online in this stay-home period, check out the FoodXServices online store for another grocery-shopping alternative!

Kit Yee Leong

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