Gnocci, Chilli Chocolate & Balsemic Vinegar: Enjoy Grocery Shopping At This Food Store

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What Makes It Awesome

With branches across town, and a website so you can order groceries online, Nature’s Basket offers everything from organic beetroot and buckwheat pasta to chia seeds and artisanal cookies, and almond turrones, coated coffee beans and hazelnut.

Fresh Produce includes herbs, rocket, lettuce, cherry tomatoes (all sourced locally) and even fresh blueberries. Of course there's also fresh fruits and veggies with some exotic and some desi ones. They also offer fresh dips, and pasta sauces from Chef’s Basket too. Plus, cold-pressed juices, cold coffees, and more. Need meet? We love their smoked chicken and artisanal ham. The processed refrigerated section offers everything from fish popcorn to frozen steaks and processed cheese to frozen veggies. Biscuits, tea, coffee, and all kinds of snacks can be found too. 

If you're feeling indulgent, check out the DIY meal kits, baking tools and a section for all your pan-Asian food cravings. We also found some freshly-made ravioli with exciting fillings such as spinach and ravioli, sun-dried tomato and cheese, chicken and capsicum. Just boil and use. Best part is that the supermarket experience is now online. So if you can't make it to the store, just log in to their website, fill up your cart, and buy all your good quality groceries and essentials online. 

Pro-Tip

During the lockdown for COVID-19, Nature's Basket is now open in selected locations from 8 AM to 5 PM. They also offer contacless Delivery during the day at specific time slots (two hours slots between 8am and 10pm). Do check out their website for daily updates on stocks and slots. You can order groceries through their website (but they only deliver to areas near the store) or through Dunzo. 

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