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    Monday
    19Oct2009

    Introducing Delivery Week!

    Delivery Week is here! Starting today and running until the end of the month, more than 100 of New York's most popular restaurants are offering amazing three-course prix-fixe menus through DeliveryWeek.com and SeamlessWeb for just $12.09 for lunch and $20.09 for dinner!

    This 13-day celebration of the best delivery restaurants allows New Yorkers like you to enjoy great dining for a great deal, all without having to leave home or your office. Order right now and enjoy a three-course lunch for just $12.09 from restaurants like Tao, Wave Sushi, Hill Country, Smorgas Chef, and many more!

    Hungry for more information?

    A complete list of participating Delivery Week restaurants and menus can be found on DeliveryWeek.com.

    Reader Comments (2)

    A beverage qualifies as a "third course" for some of the restaurants, FYI.

    Order from DeliveryWeek.com instead of your original SeamlessWeb bookmark. DeliveryWeek has the participating restaurants in your area, and it's connected to SeamlessWeb, so you just use your Seamless login 411. It is a pretty good deal for some of the venues.

    October 19, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterM. Alice

    I think Delivery Week is a mistake. I wanted to like it and try it, but there were few restaurants delivering to my area (UWS Manhattan) and amongst the few some thought a beverage was a third course, and the choices weren't tempting. Nor was the whole program easy to try -- the different web site, etc., adds complexity. If it isn't truly Seamless and terrific, you shouldn't do it. It's detracted from your brand, not added to it, in my opinion, and it's convinced me to sign-up for and try other delivery sites.

    October 20, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJim

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