Is there a food delivery service in Phnom Penh that doesn't suck?
Is there a food delivery service in Phnom Penh that doesn't suck?
Which one do you fatasses use?
Your Phnom Penh: Scammer drivers always short on change. Operators eating and laughing with each other when they call to confirm your order.
InstafoodKH: Probably the slowest but maybe the most reliable.
Nham24: Doesn't place your order with the restaurant until the driver is already there usually an hour after you ordered and then they call you up an hour later to tell you that they're out of burger buns or some other crazy excuse.
Your Phnom Penh: Scammer drivers always short on change. Operators eating and laughing with each other when they call to confirm your order.
InstafoodKH: Probably the slowest but maybe the most reliable.
Nham24: Doesn't place your order with the restaurant until the driver is already there usually an hour after you ordered and then they call you up an hour later to tell you that they're out of burger buns or some other crazy excuse.
Re: Is there a food delivery service that doesn't suck?
I use:
My Wife: Fast delivery; Made to order; Outstanding, varied menu; No minimum order; No tipping; Sometimes, post meal sexual favors are available as well.
Currently only able to serve one customer, sorry.
My Wife: Fast delivery; Made to order; Outstanding, varied menu; No minimum order; No tipping; Sometimes, post meal sexual favors are available as well.
Currently only able to serve one customer, sorry.
Re: Is there a food delivery service that doesn't suck?
They all suck. You could try meal temple, but service is just as bad as the rest of them. Your best bet is to take your own motorcycle (or car), drive to the restaurant of your choice, place your order, make sure they got it right, wait 30min for your food, check your bag, notice that they got the order wrong, wait another 20min, and drive back to your place.
Good customer service is something I have yet to experience in Cambodia.
Good customer service is something I have yet to experience in Cambodia.
Re: Is there a food delivery service that doesn't suck?
Learn to cook and do it yourself. That's what happened to me after multiple times of food poisoning that I abandoned restaurants and eateries altogether.
Now the issue is learning how to differentiate if ingredients themselves are not tainted, and I say that grumbling as the last batch of spinach i consumed has me confined to bog today.
Now the issue is learning how to differentiate if ingredients themselves are not tainted, and I say that grumbling as the last batch of spinach i consumed has me confined to bog today.
Re: Is there a food delivery service that doesn't suck?
Never had a problem with Your Phnom Penh, except their UI sucks on mobile, and they never call to confirm my order.
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Re: Is there a food delivery service that doesn't suck?
I think you should apologize to Brody.Queef wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 3:06 pm They all suck. You could try meal temple, but service is just as bad as the rest of them. Your best bet is to take your own motorcycle (or car), drive to the restaurant of your choice, place your order, make sure they got it right, wait 30min for your food, check your bag, notice that they got the order wrong, wait another 20min, and drive back to your place.
Good customer service is something I have yet to experience in Cambodia.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Re: Is there a food delivery service in Phnom Penh that doesn't suck?
fax wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 2:57 pm Which one do you fatasses use?
Your Phnom Penh: Scammer drivers always short on change. Operators eating and laughing with each other when they call to confirm your order.
InstafoodKH: Probably the slowest but maybe the most reliable.
Nham24: Doesn't place your order with the restaurant until the driver is already there usually an hour after you ordered and then they call you up an hour later to tell you that they're out of burger buns or some other crazy excuse.
I don't think they have service in PP, but Tukout in Kampot is better than good. Over 25 orders processed, with only 1 a little late. Can select from around 20 local eateries.
Re: Is there a food delivery service that doesn't suck?
If you soak your veggies in a 15/85 distilled vinegar/water mix for 15 minutes you can cut down your toilet paper bill. There is a lot of shit on vegetables! (pun intended)SlowJoe wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 3:24 pm Learn to cook and do it yourself. That's what happened to me after multiple times of food poisoning that I abandoned restaurants and eateries altogether.
Now the issue is learning how to differentiate if ingredients themselves are not tainted, and I say that grumbling as the last batch of spinach i consumed has me confined to bog today.
Re: Is there a food delivery service in Phnom Penh that doesn't suck?
^^I soak my veggies AND cook them sadly. I think the issue this time has to deal with something in the soil being absorbed in the vegetables themselves, maybe grown in bad soil or something.
Re: Is there a food delivery service that doesn't suck?
Most of the veges we get are from the wet market, or busseed in from province via the family farm, or the mil's greens dealer. I rinse veges, but not with much more rigor than I used to in Australia. Certainly wouldn't bother with distilled vinegar. Bum guns keep the toilet paper bill to zero, and I can't remember the last time I had a rough stomach that wasn't related to chilli or cumin.Rogue wrote:If you soak your veggies in a 15/85 distilled vinegar/water mix for 15 minutes you can cut down your toilet paper bill. There is a lot of shit on vegetables! (pun intended)SlowJoe wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 3:24 pm Learn to cook and do it yourself. That's what happened to me after multiple times of food poisoning that I abandoned restaurants and eateries altogether.
Now the issue is learning how to differentiate if ingredients themselves are not tainted, and I say that grumbling as the last batch of spinach i consumed has me confined to bog today.
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