Foodies, you’ll be app-solutely thrilled; these are the 5 best food & drink apps you need right now.
Australian foodies rejoice, we’ve got a delectable treat in store for you – the five best iOS food and drink apps that are worth downloading in 2021.
So whether you like to wine and dine, shake up cocktails at home, cook like a connoisseur or simply just source the finest drop, these five food iOS apps will have you licking your lips in no time.
Menulog
Sitting at the top of our list, make 2021 less stressful thanks to Menulog. If your next breakfast, lunch, dinner or dessert feast has got you feeling frazzled, this app-based food delivery service offers Australians the greatest choice of restaurants and cuisines across the nation. Featuring more than 24,000 local restaurants and servicing more than 87 percent of the addressable population; simply just login, search, order and your meal will be with you in no time. With $1.99 delivery, take your pick between vegan eats in Sydney, family meals in Brisbane and more – the choice is yours!
Cocktail Flow
This will be the most cherished recipe book app you’ll ever own. Free to download in the iOS app store, Cocktail Flow allows users to find recipes for cocktails by searching from categories such as spirit, cocktail type, recipes from around the world and ingredient type. Easy to use, Cocktail Flow provides a fact sheet for each cocktail which includes ingredients as well as a step-by-step method on how to create your newest mix. The app also provides extra expert tips on each cocktail plus it will be updated weekly with new recipes to try out. Get shaking!
Tasty
Things are going to get tasty with Tasty. Free to download via Google Play and the Apple App Store with over 18,000 reviews, Tasty continuously graces our lists as one of the best food and drink apps to own – and you’ll soon see why. With over 4000 Tasty designed recipes available at the swipe of a finger, you’ll be inspired by the countless culinary options for cooks of all levels and experience. Featuring step-by-step instructions to everything from homemade hummus, Dutch Oven Bread, Cheesy Chicken Parmesan Stuffed Rolls and even Chocolate Fondue Banana Bread Boat, Tasty has it all. So if you’re needing some inspiration for your next meal, or you’d simply like to try something new, look no further than Tasty.
Jimmy Brings
Perfect for any occasion – whether that be a Sunday barbecue with mates, a last-minute get together with family or even just for your own happy hour at home; think of Jimmy Brings as your saviour! Jimmy Brings is Australia’s favourite alcohol delivery service that gets to your door in 30-minutes. Offering $2 delivery all summer long, Jimmy Brings delivers everything from wine, beer, spirits and mixers to your front door. Featuring a curated range and ever-changing specials, this game-changing app allows users to track their delivery in a fast and fashionable manner. With this, you can stress less, stay home and spend more time doing the things that matter the most.
Vivino: Buy the Right Wine
If you love wine, it’s time to join the largest wine community there is. We present you with Vivino, the ultimate destination for discovering and buying wines. With over 30 million users, 200,000 featured wineries and the largest wine library with 9.2 million wines, Vivino allows users to scan wine labels, a restaurant list or search by wine to learn about the drop in detail with purchasing information. From there, app users can purchase, rate, review, track the wines you’ve tried and even create an in-app cellar store to keep note of what you’ve got stored in your collection. Vivino: Buy the Right Wine is one of the world’s largest wine selection apps with personalised wine recommendations.
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This article was first published on August 19 2019. It was updated and edited by Hunter and Bligh on January 18 2021.
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