All the DIY meal kits we loved (so far) if you want to cook but not prep

Restaurants may have reopened their doors to diners, but it’s an undeniable fact that we’re still in the middle of a pandemic. Cooking is always fun, but preparing all the ingredients can be daunting. Delivery is always an option, but the quality just isn’t the same and rarely beats the taste of dining in. 

[READ: Stale and soggy takeout is a thing of the past if you’re ordering from these restaurants]

If you want dine-in quality food without actually having to go anywhere, these places have ready to cook meal kits for you to prepare at home:

 

Food fiestas

Although Filipino food can always just be made at home, there’s just something irreplicable about Hapag, Sarsa and Balay Dako’s takes on our favorite flavors. Make your family proud by preparing their dishes at home (just make sure you share the credit):

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Easily assemble Hapag’s signature dishes with their newly-launched meal kits

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Sarsá Kitchen’s boodle kits make setting up a feast stress-free

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Balay Dako favorites now in ready-to-cook packs—no Tagaytay trips required

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Restaurant favorites

Fan-favorite restaurants like Max’s, Ooma and Sibyulee have made the most out of quarantine restrictions by making their signature dishes available in ready-to-cook formats:

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Ready-to-cook Din Tai Fung, Manam and Ooma meals exist—here’s where you can order them

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Chicken McNuggets, Inasal, Chickenjoy and other ready-to-cook restaurant favorites now available for delivery

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Yes, you can have samgyupsal sets delivered from these restaurants

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DIY fast food

Yes, you can always get fast food delivered, but it’s a different feeling when you cook your go-to fast food orders yourself. Here are some options when the fast food cravings hit: 

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Shake Shack releases do-it-yourself burger kits

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Make your own Mcdo breakfast pancake platter with cook-it-yourself packs

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PandaExpress partners with GrabFood for ready-to-cook meal delivery

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Snacking options

If a snack is what you’re after, Bucky’s, Goto Monster and Pizza Express have you covered. You can get your merienda fix whipped up in almost no time and make a smaller mess along the way: 

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Baking beginners, Bucky’s has a starter kit for you

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This Goto Monster’s go to-go is good for 8 and comes with lots of toppings

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Learning how to make pizza? Get this DIY kit from PizzaExpress

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Header image courtesy of Tasteless Food Group

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