Delivery is woven into daily life across Pattaya and Jomtien - cheap, fast and available almost everywhere. Here is how residents order: the main apps (GrabFood, LINE MAN and others), grocery and supermarket delivery, typical fees and times, payment including PromptPay, and the practical tricks for getting an order to your condo.
One of the quiet luxuries of living in Pattaya is how good delivery is. A full street-food meal, a supermarket shop, fresh seafood from the Naklua market or a forgotten grocery item can be at your condo door within the hour, for a delivery fee of pocket change. The apps are in English - handy in a city with so many Russian, German, British and Scandinavian residents - payment is card, wallet or PromptPay, and the range is enormous. This guide covers the main food-delivery apps, grocery and supermarket delivery, what it costs, how you pay, and the practical tips that make ordering to a Pattaya or Jomtien condo effortless.
Grab is the default super-app for most Pattaya expats and the delivery service with the deepest restaurant coverage across Central Pattaya, Jomtien and Pratumnak. The English interface is excellent, it links to the same account you use for Grab rides, and you can pay by card, GrabPay wallet, PromptPay or cash. Live rider tracking, in-app chat and easy re-orders make it the safest first install.
Built on LINE - the messaging app almost everyone in Thailand already uses - LINE MAN has huge coverage including the small Thai street-food shops and seafood kitchens around Naklua and Soi Buakhao that are not on other platforms, plus its Wongnai restaurant reviews built in. The app works in English, handles food, groceries, messengers and parcels, and accepts card, Rabbit LINE Pay, TrueMoney and cash.
Delivery Hero officially ceased all foodpanda operations across Thailand on 23 May 2025 after 13 years in the market, citing intense competition and accumulated losses. It is not available in Pattaya or anywhere else in the country -- Grab and LINE MAN are the two apps to rely on today, with ShopeeFood as a smaller, mostly bigger-city third option.
Beyond the big three, ShopeeFood ties delivery to the Shopee shopping app and its ShopeePay wallet, and Robinhood is a Thai low-commission app popular for supporting local restaurants. Smaller apps come and go, so keep one of GrabFood or LINE MAN as your main. Many Pattaya restaurants and beachfront seafood places also take direct orders over LINE or phone for pickup or their own delivery.
Pattaya's Western-friendly supermarkets deliver imported and premium groceries: Villa Market, Foodland (24-hour, with its Took Lae Dee diner) and the long-running Friendship supermarket in Central Pattaya are the go-to for European, British, Russian and Scandinavian products. Order a full shop with fresh produce, chilled and frozen goods to your condo, through their own channels or via the on-demand apps.
For everyday value and bulk, Tops (in the malls), Lotus's, Big C and Makro all deliver across Pattaya. These are best for household staples, drinks, cleaning products and large orders where the per-item price matters more than speed. Makro leans wholesale and is handy for stocking a new Pattaya or Jomtien condo kitchen from scratch.
For a fast top-up rather than a weekly shop, the food apps double as grocery couriers: GrabMart, and LINE MAN Mart deliver from mini-marts, convenience stores and dark stores across Pattaya and Jomtien in 20-40 minutes. 7-Eleven's own 7Delivery covers 24-hour convenience items in almost every soi and condo block.
Pattaya's delivery ecosystem reaches well beyond the mainstream: the Naklua (Lan Pho) seafood market and beachfront kitchens, butchers, bakeries, health-food and organic shops, halal kitchens, and specialist Russian, Indian, Korean and Western grocers all list on GrabMart or LINE MAN or take direct LINE orders. If you want a specific ingredient or fresh fish from the market, it can usually be delivered.
Delivery fees are low by Western standards - typically 10-40 baht for a restaurant a few kilometres away, rising with distance and during rain or peak meal times when surge pricing kicks in. Most food orders arrive in 20-45 minutes across the dense Pattaya-Jomtien corridor, though quieter spots in Na Jomtien, East Pattaya and the hillsides can take longer. Apps constantly run free-delivery deals and subscriptions (GrabUnlimited, pandapro) that pay off if you order often.
All the major apps have full English interfaces - useful in a city with so many Russian, German, British and Scandinavian residents. You sign up with a Thai mobile number (get a local SIM first) and, for card payments, add a Visa/Mastercard, though a Thai bank card or wallet is smoothest. LINE MAN requires the LINE app; Grab is standalone. Ratings, photos and menus are largely in English across the Pattaya and Jomtien tourist areas.
You can pay by credit/debit card, cash on delivery, or - increasingly the local norm - PromptPay QR and the in-app wallets (GrabPay, Rabbit LINE Pay, TrueMoney, ShopeePay). Linking PromptPay or a wallet avoids carrying cash and makes tipping and re-orders one tap. Cash on delivery is still accepted almost everywhere in Pattaya if you prefer it.
Save your condo with the exact building name, tower and unit, and add a note about lobby drop-off, guard-desk collection or meeting the rider at the gate - many Jomtien and Pratumnak buildings will not let riders up. Pin your GPS location precisely, as large condo estates and hillside addresses confuse maps. Tipping is optional but appreciated; a small in-app tip helps in the rain. Order before the 12pm and 6pm rushes to beat the surge.
GrabFood is the usual first choice: the widest restaurant coverage across Central Pattaya, Jomtien and Pratumnak, an excellent English interface, live tracking, and the same account as Grab rides with card, wallet, PromptPay or cash. LINE MAN is the strongest partner or backup because it reaches small Thai street-food and seafood kitchens the others miss. Many residents install all three.
Delivery fees are typically 10-40 baht for a restaurant a few kilometres away, increasing with distance and during rain or peak meal times when surge pricing applies. The food itself costs the same as (or only slightly more than) eating in. Free-delivery promotions and subscriptions like GrabUnlimited or pandapro are common and worthwhile if you order regularly across the Pattaya-Jomtien corridor.
Yes. Imported and Western groceries come from Villa Market, Foodland and Friendship, while Tops, Lotus's, Big C and Makro cover everyday and bulk shopping - most deliver through their own channels or the apps. For fast top-ups, GrabMart, and LINE MAN Mart deliver from mini-marts and dark stores in 20-40 minutes, and 7-Eleven runs its own 24-hour delivery across almost every soi.
You can pay by credit or debit card, cash on delivery, PromptPay QR, or in-app wallets such as GrabPay, Rabbit LINE Pay, TrueMoney and ShopeePay. Linking PromptPay or a wallet is the local norm and avoids handling cash, though cash on delivery is still accepted almost everywhere in Pattaya if you prefer it.
Often not - many Pattaya and Jomtien buildings require riders to leave orders at the lobby or guard desk, so save your address with the building name, tower and unit and add a delivery note, and pin your GPS location precisely since large condo estates and hillside addresses confuse maps. If in doubt, meet the rider in the lobby or at the gate. A small in-app tip is appreciated, especially in the rain.
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