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New delivery service takes culinary world by storm

Technology has now made the option of ordering food online a common trend. While most people are used to using the Munch and Dial a Delivery application, there is a new kidnon the block. Tazine Eats is coming into that space to offer customers another option to order food from restaurants and fast-food chains. The service launched early last week and already has an impressive collection of restaurants and outlets available.

What is Tazine Eats offering?

Tazine is available through its website and an android mobile app. And as previously mentioned they already have a number of restaurants and fast-food chain partners out of the gate:
The Village Greek
Shangri-la
The Pointe
St Elmo’s (Belgravia & Sam Levy Village)
Antonio’s (Mount Pleasant, Lewisas, Sam Levy & Workington)
The Grill Shack
Hungry Panda
Mojos
Kapoto (Eastgate, Belgravia, Longchen)
Q-Bar
Chop Chop (Five Ave & Angwa)
Kowlee Chinese Takeout (Avondale & Greendale)
Lime n Chill
Hamburger Hut
The Spice Lounge
Casa Mia
Queen of Hearts
Little Eataly


Kudakwashe Kachere (CEO) and Operations Manager, Nkosinathi Siso said that there are more outlets in the pipeline. The service is currently only available in Harare but Tazine will be expanding its services to other cities in the near future.

Tazine’s “Dark Kitchens”
This is an interesting offering that will soon be available on Tazine Eats. On top of adding restaurants and fast-food chains, Tazine is also partnering up with individual chefs. This is in an effort to bring the consumer more variety as well as promote the businesses of individuals and collectives in the culinary industry.


Service fees and charges
Tazine has a tiered service fee depending on your location.
0 – 5 kms US$2.00
6 -10 kms US$3.00
11 – 15 kms US$4.00
16 -20 kms US$6.00
All charges are exclusive of the prices for the orders you place


Payment options
At the moment Tazine is only accepting payments in USD. Customers have the option of paying cash on delivery or through their foreign currency accounts. The Tazine team said that they are working on making local currency payment options like EcoCash available very soon.Tazine also allows Zimbabweans or anyone else in the diaspora to buy for their family and friends back home.

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