foodpanda is an app to order food for home delivery in several different countries, among them India, Pakistan, Romania, Bulgaria, Georgia, Singapore, or Taiwan, among others. In total, it covers 20 or so different countries in Europe and Asia.
Finding a good place to order food from is very easy with foodpanda. Just set your exact location and the app displays all nearby restaurants. Obviously you can also filter by type of food.
Once you've picked the restaurant you want to order from, just go ahead and choose your dishes. Some restaurants even have pictures of each menu item. Plus once your order is complete you can track the delivery status in real time.
foodpanda is a great app for getting takeaway, though it does only work in a limited number of countries. On the app's official site you can check the exact number of countries where it's active – and the list is growing over time.
Requirements (Latest version)
- Android 9 or higher required
Frequent questions
Who owns foodpanda?
The owner of foodpanda is the company with the same name, Foodpanda GmbH. This company was founded in 2012 by Lukas Nagel and Rico Wyder in Singapore. They later expanded to other countries such as the Philippines and Thailand.
Is foodpanda only available in Singapore?
No, foodpanda is not only available in Singapore. Currently, foodpanda has a presence in more than 40 countries and more than 400 cities. You can find foodpanda locations in Hong Kong, Pakistan, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and other countries.
Can I use foodpanda on PC?
Yes, you can use the foodpanda app on PC as long as you install the APK on an emulator. In Uptodown's catalog you will find several emulators available for this purpose, such as LDPlayer, Nox and GameLoop.
Is the delivery of foodpanda free of charge?
Delivery with foodpanda may be free of charge. The app itself does not charge you for delivery, but the restaurant you order from may charge for delivery or require a minimum charge on your order to do so.
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No option to star resturants ,
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Just used to use it