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We all know PappaRich Malaysia has become an international brand as they’ve expanded to countries such as Australia, New Zealand and even the United States of America.

However, for the longest of time, they’ve just been like any other typical restaurant chain whereby consumers must visit the store and either dine-in or take-away.

Soon enough, they hopped onto the food-delivery service bandwagon via FoodPanda, which covers delivery for all their outlets. NOW, PappaRich seems to be delivering food through their own platform!

Check out PappaDelivery for a more direct delivery service!

According to the website, PappaDelivery was developed on the premise that our Malaysian lifestyle deserves the added convenience of having restaurant-quality meals delivered to our doorstep.

They have all their amazing Malaysian delicacies freshly-cooked and immediately ready to be delivered right to us instead of having to wait for a third party delivery service.

Currently, there’s an ongoing 10 per cent discount for all products! Choose from some of the Pappa favourites such as nasi lemak with curry chicken, char kway teow, curry laksa special, various toasts, and even desserts.

Source: foodtravelplay

They deliver to most areas in the Klang Valley but fret not if your neighbourhood is not in this list because it doesn’t mean you aren’t important. PappaDelivery will expand its service throughout the rest of the country soon. For now, the delivery service is available in these areas:

  • Ampang
  • Batu Caves
  • Gombak
  • Selayang
  • Cheras
  • Jalan Ipoh
  • Sentul
  • Kepong
  • Kuala Lumpur
  • Petaling Jaya
  • Segambut
  • Setapak
  • Wangsa Maju
  • Sri Petaling
  • Bukit Jalil
  • Sungai Buloh

Plus, the delivery limit is only RM15, so as long as you purchase more than that amount (which will be easy, trust us!), PappaDelivery will send the yummy food right into your hands.

Best of all, there are no hidden charges! All prices stated are already inclusive of GST. You just need to pay RM5 for delivery. So, the more you order, the more worth it it is.

You can easily pay using online banking, or your preferred debit/credit card.

Delivery starts at 11am onwards and ends at 10pm every single day. Check out the website for more information.

I know what I’m ordering for lunch this weekend for my Netflix and chill sesh! 

 

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