How to get food and groceries to your door in Ubon Ratchathani: the main apps - GrabFood and LINE MAN - where coverage is strong and where it thins out, grocery delivery from Big C, Lotus's and Tops, plus typical fees, delivery times, payment and the practical tips that make it work for expats and long-stay visitors.
Food delivery is now part of daily life in Ubon Ratchathani - from a quick noodle order near Central Ubon and Sunee Tower to a full supermarket shop dropped at your door. Three apps run the city (Grab and LINE MAN), grocery delivery covers everything from quick top-ups to bulk hauls, and coverage is excellent in the busier areas but patchier further out. Here is how it all works, what it costs, and how to make it painless as a resident.
Grab is the default all-rounder in Ubon Ratchathani and the app most expats install first. It has the broadest restaurant list, a fully English interface, in-app card payment or cash, and the same account also books Grab rides and GrabMart groceries. It is rarely the cheapest, but it is the most reliable for choice and driver availability.
Run on top of Thailand's dominant LINE messaging app, LINE MAN often lists smaller local Thai kitchens and street stalls that never appear on Grab, and frequently undercuts it on price and delivery fees. The app works in English once set up, though some restaurant menus are Thai-only. A strong second app to run alongside Grab for authentic local food.
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 Ubon Ratchathani 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 restaurants, Grab runs a grocery arm (GrabMart) that pull from convenience stores, supermarkets and dark stores for snacks, drinks, fresh items and household basics - handy for a quick top-up without a full supermarket run, though selection is narrower and prices higher than shopping in store.
You may still see references to Robinhood, a Thai delivery app that charged restaurants no commission. It ceased food-delivery operations nationwide, so Grab and LINE MAN are the three apps to rely on in Ubon Ratchathani today. Ignore older guides that still list it.
| App | Ubon Ratchathani coverage | Food | Groceries | English app | Payment | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GrabFood | Widest - city centre & main corridors | Yes | Yes (GrabMart) | Full | Card or cash | Reliability & choice |
| LINE MAN | Strong in built-up areas | Yes | Limited | Yes (some Thai menus) | Card or cash | Local food & value |
| foodpanda | Discontinued nationwide (May 2025) | No | No | N/A | N/A | No longer usable |
| GrabMart / pandamart | Main city area | No | Yes | Full | Card or cash | Quick grocery top-ups |
Big C, Lotus's and Tops cover everyday and imported groceries in Ubon Ratchathani, with several offering their own delivery or listing on GrabMart for a full shop dropped at your door - convenient for condo and house dwellers who would rather not carry bags home.
Central Ubon and Sunee Tower anchor most of Ubon Ratchathani's delivery activity - the highest density of restaurants, the fastest pickup times and the most competition between apps cluster around these centres, so orders from nearby tend to arrive quickest.
For larger households, sharers or anyone stocking a kitchen from scratch, wholesale warehouses in the area sell in bulk pack sizes at lower unit prices, with delivery available for bigger orders - better suited to a monthly stock-up than a single meal.
Delivery is fastest and most reliable in the city centre near Central Ubon and Sunee Tower, and the University District around Ubon Ratchathani University. In these areas all three apps compete, choice is wide and waits are short.
Coverage weakens in Warin Chamrap across the river and rural districts toward the Laos and Cambodia border crossings. Expect fewer restaurants, longer waits and sometimes higher fees the further you are from the centre.
Ubon's position near the Chong Mek and Chong Chom border crossings means delivery coverage is strongest close to the river and city core, thinning noticeably once you cross into Warin Chamrap or head toward the borders.
In built-up areas of Ubon Ratchathani, delivery fees typically run about 10-40 THB, rising with distance and at peak times or in surge; some restaurants set small minimum orders. Apps regularly push free-delivery promos and subscription plans (pandapro, GrabUnlimited) that pay off if you order often.
Near the centre, expect roughly 20-45 minutes door to door depending on distance, weather and time of day. Rain, weekend evenings and public holidays slow things down, and pickups from outside the main zones add extra time.
All three apps take cash on delivery and in-app card payment; linking a card (or a Thai PromptPay/wallet where supported) is smoothest for cashless ordering. Foreign cards generally work, though occasional declines mean it is worth keeping cash as a backup.
The apps run in English, but some LINE MAN menus and rider chats are Thai - a translation app helps. The single most useful habit is setting an accurate map pin plus written landmark notes, since Thai addresses and soi numbering confuse riders more than the app names do.
Grab (GrabFood) is the best all-round choice for coverage, reliability and an English interface. Most long-stay residents run LINE MAN alongside it for cheaper local Thai food, Installing both gives the widest choice and the best prices. foodpanda ceased all Thailand operations in May 2025 and is no longer available.
No. Coverage is strongest in the city centre near Central Ubon and Sunee Tower, and the University District around Ubon Ratchathani University, but thins out in Warin Chamrap across the river and rural districts toward the Laos and Cambodia border crossings. The further you are from the centre, the fewer restaurants and the higher the fees.
Delivery fees are usually about 10-40 THB in built-up areas, more with distance, rain or surge pricing, and some restaurants set small minimum orders. Free-delivery promotions and subscriptions like pandapro or GrabUnlimited are common and worth it for frequent orders.
Yes. GrabMart handles quick grocery top-ups, while Big C, Lotus's and Tops offer supermarket delivery in covered areas - useful for a full shop delivered to a condo or house. Selection and prices in the quick-commerce apps are narrower than shopping in store.
Grab is fully in English; LINE MAN works in English though some restaurant menus and rider messages are Thai. All take cash on delivery and in-app card payment, and foreign cards generally work - keep some cash as a backup for occasional declines.
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