Beijing's Home Delivery Options
While some meteorologists predict a mild winter, others are saying it will be the coldest winter Beijing has seen in a hundred years. No matter who is right, Beijing winters are Beijing winters, and that means the less time you have to spend outside, the better. Luckily Beijing abounds with delivery services, so the only thing you’ll have to go out for now is fresh air.
Groceries, etc
Beijing Home Delivery is an English-language grocery service that delivers staple and hard-to-find items directly to your door. Find all the items you want and get them delivered the same day. Delivery is RMB 20, and free for orders over RMB 500. Service charge may apply. Daily 9am-6pm. (189 0126 9083, service@beijinghomedelivery.com) www.beijinghomedelivery.com
Organic Veggies
De Run Wu Organic Farm and Store is an organic Buddhist farm in Shunyi that sells fruits, vegetables and many natural health/personal care products. Open daily 1030am-630pm except Tuesday. Handmade tofu, organic rice, and cleaning products (soapnuts, baking soda, vinegar, etc) also available, upon request. Delivers Monday and Friday. Regular home Delivery option: 4 kg of fresh seasonal vegetables for RMB 80. (8459-0809, 139-1189-3712, jiyunliang@vip.163.com)
Green Cow Farm, this farm on the outskirts of Beijing, produces 25 types of fruit and vegetables. They grow corn, wheat and soybeans to feed the animals, make their own for compost, and don’t use pesticides, herbicides or GMO seeds. Delivered weekly. Green Cow accepts members who pay a weekly fee. (8046 4301, 135 0113 6920, thelovelygreencow@gmail.com)
Organic Farm Home Delivery Service delivers three times per week on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, free of charge. 100% certified organic foods. Vegetables, fruits, grains, free range eggs, dairy, poultry, beverages, snacks, imports, cosmetics and baby foods. (617 327 42)
Baked Goods and Cakes
Bread of Life is a bakery that creates jobs and a good working environment for older, disabled orphans by baking and selling their own homemade breads, pies, specialty cakes and cinnamon rolls. Order by phone or online at their website. Same day delivery if available. (137 2262 2865, 031 6608 3407 bread.of.life.bakery@gmail.com) www.breadoflifebakery.org
Hagels Bagels, this bagel delivery service currently offers sesame, cinnamon raisin and garlic rosemary flavors. A dozen bagels go for RMB 80, and half a dozen for RMB 45. Delivery of a dozen or more is free within the Third Ring Road and to Wudaokou. A RMB 10 delivery fee applies elsewhere. (133 7167 3102, hagelsbagels@gmail.com)
Whole Soul Bakery, run by an American and an Australian, this bakery makes a range of healthy wheat- and dairy-free desserts, with no added sugar or preservatives, as well as vegan options. Next day deliveries must be ordered by 9pm. For all deliveries there is a two item minimum order (151 1696 5042/13718905194,
Jbrockl23@hotmail.com) wholesoulbakery.weebly.com
Lollipop Bakery is run by a UK Cupcake connoisseur. Choose from chocolate, vanilla and other flavors. Custom cakes upon request. Also available at Crepanini, Fisheye Café, and Secrets From Africa. Order in advance. (135-5277-2683, cupcakes@lollipopbakery.cn) www.lollipopbakery.cn
Pie House. Born out of one American’s frustration with not being able to find pies in Beijing, this pie delivery service bakes fresh goodies daily and delivers free to anywhere within the Fourth Ring Rd, as well as Wudaokou. Delivery time within 5 hours. (5166-4464, order@piehouse.com.cn) www.piehouse.com.cn
Juice
IF Juice delivers fresh fruit and vegetable juice and smoothies to your door. Anyone looking for more can pair the beverages up with salads and sandwiches delivered daily by South German Bakery. Online orders in advance with preferred day and time. (6533 6569, info@identityfruit.com) www.ifjuice.com
Early Morning Coffee
McDonalds. Not the most sophisticated food, but they do deliver coffee before 6am. Delivery between 30-60 minutes depending on location. (4008 517 517)
Restaurant Delivery
Goodies delivers foods from over 35 restaurants around town. Menus online. Mon-Fri 5-10pm, Sat-Sun noon-10pm. (6416 7676/7070) www.beijinggoodies.com
Isender is a gourmet delivery service that delivers food from some of Beijing’s most popular restaurants to all parts of the city. The price of delivery depends on your location. Delivery roughly 60 minutes. Daily 11am-2pm, 5pm- 10pm. (6406 8167, isender@126.com) www.isender.com.cn
K.K. Rabbit is a fictional bunny dedicated both to efficiency and a gourmet lifestyle, and his company home-delivers food from some of Beijing’s finest restaurants. Menus are updated frequently, and the delivery fee is calculated according to distance traveled. www.kkrabbit.com.cn
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winterhaydn Submitted by Guest on Tue, 09/18/2018 - 08:38 Permalink
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Is beijinghomedelivery or baodefood still in operation? It's difficult for me to confirm this from outside China. Both of their websites don't connect. Is there anyone using a grocery delivery service in Beijing they can recommend?
Baode Home Delivery Submitted by Guest on Fri, 07/15/2011 - 17:17 Permalink
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@David
Contacted server host - they say that their service is incompatible for some European countries and quoted quite a large fee for us to upgrade servers to make the site truly international.
I assure you that in the event you are physically in Beijing or Shanghai then our website will load properly - this is just another one of the things you take for granted while setting up a business in China that doesn't quite pan out.
Sorry if this causes you any inconvenience, you can email me directly for any queries at infobj@baodefood.com or just go to www.baodefood.com once you are in China.
Hope this resolves any issues.
Jerry Submitted by Guest on Wed, 06/15/2011 - 17:35 Permalink
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You sure about that? Links work just fine for me.
David_Bdx Submitted by Guest on Wed, 06/15/2011 - 16:35 Permalink
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@baodefood:
your website doesn't even work, and you expect us to believe your service is good ?
http://www.baodefood.com/ directs to "提示信息
String index out of range: 5
"
Try again !
Baode Home Delivery Submitted by Guest on Wed, 06/15/2011 - 11:16 Permalink
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Funny I didn't know tones carried over URLS, at least now I know that I've been typing in the incorrect tone and that's why www.baidu.com never seems to load for me.
Now for my (2nd) shameless plug
www.baodefood.com offers both unique products and exceptional quality. We are a premier hotel and restaurant supplier in China and now the same food you are already eating at hotel brunches and your favorite restaurants is available at home.
Our cuts of Certified Angus Beef are massive, 3-4 times the size of your average beijing restaurant offering (not even including the cuts as large as 800 grams), we don't serve anything that's not premium - why we don't offer sirloin steak but just the most premium varieties: tenderloin, ribeye, striploin (NY Strip), cowboy steak (bone-in ribeye), porterhouse and t-bone.
We have US Natural Pork that's raised off glacial water in Montana and produces simply fantastic pork chops and ribs. As it's name indicates - it is natural and undergoes strict USDA inspection to ensure it's additive and hormone free in addition to being some of the most consistent pork available.
Our seafood is all additive free - ever purchased fish in China and see it shrivel up to a fraction of the original size? Our seafood won't do that.
We have loads more, organic sea salt, wine, smoked salmon and just try to find a better deal on Italian extra virgin olive oil than what we provide. We also provide turkeys around thanksgiving at around the same prices as other suppliers but ours come with a free bottle of Italian wine (request coupon calendar with order).
We bring in these products direct from the manufacturers ourselves and everything we sell with the exception of crab meat (which is harvested from South China Sea and processed in Hainan) is imported.
Try our steaks once and you'll never want to get them from anywhere else (except at the many restaurants which serve them as well)- our quality simply blows the competition out of the water as you can't get food of this quality from any other store in Beijing and I'll gladly send the Beijinger some steaks that they can grill up themselves if they don't believe me. Just be sure to tell me grain fed or grass fed and which type of cuts you prefer.
infobj@baodefood.com
P.S. We also don't patronize our clients by directing them to places to study Chinese. Instead we have a fully bilingual staff to process any orders, answer any questions and our website (which can also receive online orders) is in both Chinese and English and maintained by native speakers of both languages.
raptorak Submitted by Guest on Fri, 06/10/2011 - 19:59 Permalink
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So we cleared up that it isn't "golden" then, that is the most important part of course!
jinshisong Submitted by Guest on Fri, 06/10/2011 - 13:06 Permalink
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Gold is 金/Jin1 we are 锦/Jin3, so I respectfully disagree. However, if the tones still cause some confusion, I have found some beginner Mandarin lessons that I think that are quite useful.
http://cls.arizona.edu/chn/chnpro/mtone/mtone.htm
http://web.mit.edu/jinzhang/www/pinyin/tones/index.html
admin Submitted by Guest on Fri, 06/10/2011 - 06:30 Permalink
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Rotten name though ... sounds like "Golden Shit Delivery"
jinshisong Submitted by Guest on Thu, 06/09/2011 - 22:25 Permalink
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Sure thing Jerry. We have exceptional grammar in both English and Chinese. Not only does our website actually work, but it's exceptionally beautiful and tastefully designed, featuring up-to-date menus with accompanying pictures. No more guessing what your food will look like once it arrives.
All of our menu prices are the same as dining in and our delivery fees are the most competitive in the industry (for some partners, we even offer free delivery, like La Sushi). But most importantly, we will get the food to you faster than anyone else. But don't just take our word for it, try it for yourself now at www.jinshisong.com
We will be adding quality restaurants on a regular basis and we are also open to recommendations.
Jerry Submitted by Guest on Thu, 06/09/2011 - 17:14 Permalink
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Thanks for sharing, we'll add you to our directory. But in the meantime, perhaps you can qualify your statement that your "clearly the best food delivery service in Beijing?"
jinshisong Submitted by Guest on Thu, 06/09/2011 - 15:59 Permalink
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Sorry guys, but JinShiSong.com is clearly the best food delivery service in Beijing.
Baode Home Delivery Submitted by Guest on Mon, 01/24/2011 - 16:16 Permalink
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Baode, a company that specializes in importing and wholesaling the finest food products to top end restaurants and hotels throughout China now has a home delivery service for individual consumers within Beijing and Shanghai.
Please have a look at www.baodefood.com and view our products and prices. Our quality simply can't be beat in China and we'll deliver these top end and imported products to your door.
We have 16 types of steak available and that's just our beef selection.
Jerry Submitted by Guest on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 13:20 Permalink
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Beijinghomedelivery has a note on its site stating:
We're pleased to announce that Beijing Home Delivery will restart trading on approximately February 15th.
If you're a registered customer then we'll send you an email once our service has been resumed.Best regards,
Richard, Lee, Raymond and all of the BJHD team.
The 189 0126 9083 is currently out of service. We'll confirm and update as soon as we get more info.
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