Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Is there delivery food in china?

delivery is extremely advanced and ubiquitous in korea. in fact, the main cuisine that is delivered is chinese food so i thought korea actually got the delivery idea from china, but i heard that it's almost non-existent in china with very few exceptions.Is there delivery food in china?
Not sure where you heard that restaurant delivery is "almost non-existent in china [sic] with very few exceptions." I find that it's more the norm rather than the exception.



We live in China's northwest and there are several nearby restaurants who will provide free delivery. We just got our first KFC in our district (there are several others in our city, but until August 2010, there were none near where we live) and they deliver. Unfortunately (besides the fact that we don't really like KFC), they use a national hotline for their deliveries. If you don't have a specific street address, then the national hotline isn't able to enter your request into their computer for a delivery. Many places here don't have a street name . . . they go by the name of their apartment complex, etc.



We enjoy the local restaurants. Since I cook a great deal of the time, I enjoy going out to eat rather than having food brought to me. However, it's a nice benefit if someone is sick, etc.Is there delivery food in china?
No, the delivery thing is all over China except those large, fancy restaurants who serve only expensive food. I don't know about other countries, but even KFC and McDonald's in China provide the delivery service.Is there delivery food in china?
Delivery of meals is commonplace in China. Most neighborhood restaurants have free delivery service. KFC, McDonald's, Pizza Hut, and Papa John's charge a small fee (5 - 7 yuan) for delivery. Most deliveries are made via scooter with an insulated "hot box" on the back.
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