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This emerging platform boasts free delivery on no-minimum orders. These should be enough to entice you to download the app.
The food delivery scene in Bangkok has grown at an impressive rate over the last year. While more people appreciate the convenience of having food delivered (blame it on our laziness), many also feel that, due to the ongoing health crisis, going outside can be tricky and unsafe.
We continue to see the release of food delivery apps, one after the other, with each one trying to attract more users through great promotions, a good selection of partner restaurants and even grocery delivery services.
With all of these apps being launched, some of us may find it hard to keep up. This list will help you get your head around all the choices. Take a look and see which one suits your preferences the most.
And if you can decide on which app suits you the most, check out this huge hub for all food delivery options.
This emerging platform boasts free delivery on no-minimum orders. These should be enough to entice you to download the app.
This app isn't just the local one, but eatigo is part of Trip Advisor and claims to be Asia's number 1 in the delivery game. It's time to download now, isn't it?
This one is quite underrated, but has gradually gained popularity and great reviews from users. You might discover new eats from this app, too.
Loafers do love this app. What makes it special is its availability across the country and free or very minimal delivery fees.
Formerly known as GET, this revamped version is thriving in Bangkok’s courier service scene. The app has its own e-wallet, which comes with many deals.
GrabFood offers everything from food delivery by an impressive list of restaurants to pick-up. This is definitely one app that’s hard to overshadow.
The sister app of one of Thailand’s largest messenger services offers multifaceted services from transportation to food delivery.
Previously called Dahmakan, this newly transformed app offers a user-friendly interface for non-Thais.
The newbie on the block, a business venture by Siam Commercial Bank, aims to help local restaurants survive during these hard times.
The ubiquitous convenience store chain also offers a delivery service with a minimum purchase of B100. You can order basically everything they sell in their stores.
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