Caviar |
DoorDash |
Grubhub |
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Saigon Sisters
Order:Hen House banh mi, beef pho |
Timeliness: (out of four stars; estimated arrival: 1:30 to 1:41 p.m.; actual arrival: 1:36 p.m.) Communication: A graphic on the site showed our meal’s progress, and we could track the delivery via GPS. Order condition: The banh mi was crispy and the pho broth was steamy. |
Timeliness: (estimated arrival: 1:37 to 1:47 p.m.; actual arrival: 1:42 p.m.) Communication: Regular updates via the site were reassuring, but once you’ve enjoyed GPS tracking (see Caviar), it’s hard to do without. Order condition: No issues. |
Timeliness: (estimated arrival: 1:50 to 2:00 p.m.; actual arrival: 2:15 p.m.) Communication: Cutesy status updates included crystal ball references and liberal use of the dancing-girl emoji. But what’s the emoji for “Your food will be late”? Order condition: A delay meant cold pho and two minutes of microwaving. |
Union Sushi + Barbeque
Order:Cauliflower skewer, dragon roll |
Timeliness: (estimated arrival: 1:55 to 2:05 p.m.; actual arrival: 1:55 p.m.) Communication: The driver fired off a text to tell us he was coming in record time, but he still finished second. Order condition: The roll was banged up, as if it had flopped around in transit. |
Timeliness: (estimated arrival: 1:55 to 2:05 p.m.; actual arrival: 2 p.m.) Communication: The driver courteously called as he was rounding the corner onto our street, giving us a head start to the building’s lobby and saving precious minutes. Order condition: No issues. |
Timeliness: (estimated arrival: 1:52 to 2:02 p.m.; actual arrival: 1:50 p.m.) Communication: That crystal ball’s estimate was on the money. (Insert thumbs-up emoji here.) Order condition: The sauce drizzle on the roll still looked pretty, thanks to our driver’s careful bag handoff (supporting in on the top and bottom). |
Curry on Fire
Order:Gobi Manchurian (fried cauliflower), butter chicken, garlic naan |
Timeliness: (estimated arrival: 6:10 to 6:20 p.m.; actual arrival: 6:10 p.m.) Communication: A happy and blessed moment: getting speedy delivery and a heads-up call that the food was on its way. Order condition: Because the order arrived so quickly, the exterior of the fried cauliflower was as crisp as dine-in. |
Timeliness: (estimated arrival: 6:20 to 6:30 p.m.; actual arrival: 6:22 p.m.) Communication: No complaints, though the driver did go a little overboard with the update texts (one will do). Order condition: The difference 12 minutes makes: The cauliflower was slightly soggy compared with Caviar’s near perfection. |
Timeliness: (estimated arrival: 6:45 to 6:55 p.m.; actual arrival: 7 p.m.) Communication: We got repeated texts that our food had been delivered. Thing was, it didn’t come for another 20 minutes. Order condition: The long wait led to depressingly steamed veggies. At least the naan was good! |
The verdict? Caviar is tops in speed and communication, DoorDash mostly gets the job done, and Grubhub is, well, good with emojis.
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