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Hellofood Celebrates 2 year’s anniversary and offers 50% discount to all new customers

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  Kampala, January 25, 2016: Hellofood Uganda for its 2 nd year anniversary has offered all new customers a 50% discount on any meal ordered from any of the over 150 restaurants that they have on the portal.   Hellofood is the biggest food portal in Uganda and as part of their celebrations; to enjoy the offer all that the new customers need to do is download the hellofood app which is free on android, ios and windows or use the hellofood website https://www.hellofood.ug/ . The voucher code is 2YR and it will end on 31 st of January 2016, with the minimum order for any of the orders being 15,000 Uganda shillings and the maximum order being 70,000 Uganda shillings. New customers can choose from any of the over 150 restaurants that partner with hellofood in Kampala or Entebbe.   Ron Kawamara, Managing Director of Hellofood Uganda, said: “Our goal from the very beginning has been to deliver a high-quality marketing for our restaurants and great delivery servi...

Awarding Great Service and Quality, the Kampala Restaurant Awards #KRA2015

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When one talks about Uganda, they cannot fail to talk about her delicious delicacies and vast culture that have truly made the statement “Pearl of Africa” a reality. Due to the fact that Uganda has witnessed stability and peace in the region, this East African land locked country is among some of the world’s finest destinations for tourists and investors. The voluminous tribes and cultures in Uganda largely contribute to the different cuisines that are served in Uganda’s restaurants.  There are many restaurants raging from African, Asian, Italian and Chinese, located in the different parts of Uganda. In Kampala there are plenty of high and low end restaurants allover preparing international cuisines and local foods like Matooke and Ground nut paste from the central region, millet, sweet potatoes with Eboo lo esudud (mixture of ground nuts and greens) from the East, Atapa with oddi from the North, to mention but a few. Do not be surprised to find some restaurants with Ind...