Cravin’ Ramen? 🍜

Takagi Ramen’s Awabi Shoyu Ramen + 5pc. Gyoza Set is 50% off in the Grab app from 26 July – 9 August!

For just $7.90 (U.P. $15.80), you can get a bowl of ramen and five pieces of gyoza sent right to your doorstep.

Head over to the Grab app and order the Awabi Shoyu Ramen + 5pc. Gyoza Set from Takagi Ramen, and at checkout enter promo code “TAKAGI50” to enjoy this promotion.

 

Order now with TAKAGI50

*T&Cs apply.


Terms and Conditions

  • You need to have an existing Grab account with a verified email address in order to use GrabFood.
  • You need to have the latest Grab app.
  • Orders can only be made with GrabPay (credit/debit cards or GrabPay Credits).
  • A successful redemption is only made upon checkout. Any promo code applied without checkout does not guarantee a redemption in the future.
  • Grab reserves the right to change the promotion at their own discretion.
  • “TAKAGI50” promo code entitles users to 50% off Awabi Shoyu Ramen + 5 pcs Gyoza Set at Takagi Ramen from 26 July to 9 August 2019.
  • “TAKAGI50” promo code can be applied all Takagi Ramen outlets on GrabFood and delivery is available to their surrounding areas only.
  • “TAKAGI50” has limited redemptions available.
  • Promotional eligibility is based on the company’s own discretion.

Komsan Chiyadis

GrabFood delivery-partner, Thailand

Komsan Chiyadis

GrabFood delivery-partner, Thailand

COVID-19 has dealt an unprecedented blow to the tourism industry, affecting the livelihoods of millions of workers. One of them was Komsan, an assistant chef in a luxury hotel based in the Srinakarin area.

As the number of tourists at the hotel plunged, he decided to sign up as a GrabFood delivery-partner to earn an alternative income. Soon after, the hotel ceased operations.

Komsan has viewed this change through an optimistic lens, calling it the perfect opportunity for him to embark on a fresh journey after his previous job. Aside from GrabFood deliveries, he now also picks up GrabExpress jobs. It can get tiring, having to shuttle between different locations, but Komsan finds it exciting. And mostly, he’s glad to get his income back on track.