How to Order Food Delivery in China — Hafrik Guide

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🍜 Cheap, fast, and at your door in 30–45 minutes. Once you set this up, life in China changes. Here's everything you need. 🇹🇳

By Hafrik Official · Life in China Series

Craving a hot meal but staring at a Chinese-only menu? You're not alone. Food delivery (ć€–ć– · wàimài) is one of the biggest daily conveniences in China — and with the right setup, you don't need to read a single character to use it.

The famous yellow riders — Meituan handles millions of orders daily across China.

The Big 3 Apps đŸ“±

1. Meituan (çŸŽć›ą) Yellow Riders

China's biggest platform with nearly 70% market share — street food, premium restaurants, groceries, even medicine. Delivery fees often under ¥5. No tipping culture: rate your rider 5 stars instead. ⭐

2. Taobao Flash Purchase (æ·˜ćźé—Ș莭) Blue Riders

Formerly Ele.me — fully rebranded in 2025, same service underneath. Owned by Alibaba, lives inside the Taobao app, and offers big discounts during shopping festivals.

3. JD Takeout (äșŹäžœć€–ć–) New Player

The newest competitor, now covering major cities down to small counties. Worth checking for aggressive promo prices.

Photo-rich menus mean you can point, tap, and order — no Chinese required.

No Chinese? No Problem 🔑

The main apps are Chinese-only, but here's the hack most people don't know:

💡 The WeChat Mini Program trick: Open the Meituan Mini Program inside WeChat and use WeChat's built-in translation to switch the entire page to English. Just note — inside the Mini Program you can only pay with WeChat Pay.

Otherwise, Google Lens or your phone's screen translator handles menus easily. Most dishes have photos anyway — point, tap, add to cart. 📾

Setup Checklist ✅

  • A Chinese phone number (for SMS verification)
  • WeChat Pay or Alipay — international Visa/Mastercard work once linked, but can't pay directly
  • Your address saved in Chinese characters (ask a friend once, save it forever)

Key Phrases to Recognise 🈯

Chinese Meaning
ć€–ć– Food delivery (wàimài)
蔷送价 Minimum order — below this, you can't check out
提äș€èźąć• Submit order — this charges you immediately!
æ»Ą30懏15 Spend ¥30, get ¥15 off — grab these deals
æ”Ÿé—šćŁïŒŒćˆ«æ‰“ç””èŻ "Leave at door, don't call" — add this to your address đŸšȘ
The blue riders — Ele.me is now Taobao Flash Purchase, but the service is the same.

Pro Tips 💡

🌙 Midnight cravings, sorted: Meituan runs 24/7 in most major cities. Late-night skewers, malatang, burgers — all still delivering after midnight.
📩 Track everything: After ordering, watch your rider move on the live map. When it arrives, tap çĄźèź€æ”¶èŽ§ (Confirm Receipt) and rate — it builds your account reputation.

What's your go-to late-night order? 👇

Drop it in the comments and help the next person who just landed in China.

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