Feeling sad that UberEATS doesn’t deliver to your area? Well, they have heard your complaints and are continuing their rapid expansion into more delivery areas in Singapore.
Starting from today (1 September), Serangoon-ites (-ers?) will be able to order from their favourite restaurants in the area!
This comes as an addition to their current list of delivery areas, which has grown by 5 times within 3 months of launching. The other areas covered include the CBD, Bukit Timah, Novena and Katong.
Some of the restaurants that Serangoon dwellers can order from are the popular Lola’s Cafe, Wimbly Lu, Arbite, Hanwoori Korean Restaurant, Ayam Penyet President, Bee Kee Truffle Wanton Noodle…just to name a few.
The list is also constantly expanding, so do look out for your favourites!

The rise of food delivery services are seen to be a positive add-on to the F&B industry, and restaurants engaged in such services do see a rise in orders due to the flexibility delivery offers consumers.
For example, Japanese restaurant chain Teppei Syokudo reported a 20% increase in sales and increased customer awareness from partnering with UberEATS. According to Spencer Tan, Marketing Manager for Teppei Syokudo, “UberEATS has allowed us to reach new customers that we have never served before, thanks to the wonderful support from the UberEATS team.”
Bahar Riand Passa, Managing Director of Ayam Penyet President, also said “In only the second month since launch, UberEATS has already grown to become the highest order generator among all our delivery platforms. We’ve had to hire an additional staff member to cope with the additional volume.”
Of Course, We Can’t Miss Out The Goodies
UberEATS has also kindly released a promo code in conjunction with their expansion into Chomp Chomp-territory.
Simply type in EATSSGOON to enjoy $10 off your first order. Do note that it is only for new users to the app though, and expires on 31 October 2016.
Have you tried out UberEAT-ing from your favourite Serangoon eateries? Let us know!
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