CurryBox now serving U-City; Center City on the way soon

Brothers Kyle, Josh and Rick Singh created CurryBox as an easy way to get Indian boxed lunches delivered to your home, place of work, or location of your choosing.

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CurryBox now serving U-City; Center City on the way soon

POSTED: Monday, July 25, 2011, 10:24 AM
Filed Under: Food and Web | Food News | Openings

CurryBox, a subdivision of New Delhi Indian Restaurant (4004 Chestnut St.), is open for business in West Philly. Brothers Kyle, Josh and Rick Singh created CurryBox as an easy way to get Indian boxed lunches delivered to your home, place of work, or location of your choosing. Place an order by 10 a.m. and choose one of the available delivery times. Orders for the next day can be placed beginning at 3 p.m.

It works like this: Choose two entrees and two sides for $8. Samosas and rice are included. You have the option of adding chicken for $1, but most entrees are vegetarian and many are vegan, all of which are labeled as such on the website.

The service is available Tuesday through Friday. Orders are done online and payment is cash or credit. CurryBox is available in University City only right now, but the group plans to operate in Center City by this coming fall.

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