Indie Eats goes nationwide


The program now offers a wider food selection from local micro-entrepreneurs

Indie Eats, GrabFood’s latest merchant discoverability program to shine the spotlight on small yet promising and quality food businesses, is now going nationwide.

All cities serviced by the Southeast Asian technology company Grab, from Pampanga to Cebu to Davao, and many more areas now have a chance to better appreciate local entrepreneurs and enjoy their offers.

FOODIES HANGING OUT From left: Sassa Gurl, Nico Bolzico, and Erwan Heussaff in the latest Indie Eats vlog

To celebrate this expansion, Indie Eats ambassadors Sassa Gurl and Erwan Heussaff reunited for a second part of their entertaining yet unforgettable first encounter. Much like how Indie Eats takes on the whole country, a fun new video sees Sassa go global. Now with an unexpected and surprise appearance by Nico Bolzico in a meeting of the AFAMs!

All cities serviced by the Southeast Asian technology company Grab, from Pampanga to Cebu to Davao, and many more areas now have a chance to better appreciate local entrepreneurs and enjoy their offers.

In Pampanga, check out the undiscovered dishes of Ollie’s Burger, Simple Morning by Station Café, and Kuya Jeck’s Tapsilogan! Try something new and unexpected with the likes of Martin’s Burger House, Wow Lugaw, and Mojo Milktea, all in Cebu. Patel’s Food Hub, Gotokai, and Dabao Buns, meanwhile, are some of the new merchants to support in Davao.

GrabFood is also currently holding the #IndieEatsReview Challenge on TikTok which runs until June 15, 2022. Upload a video of yourself trying any Indie Eats offering and tag @grabfoodph to get a chance to win a year’s worth of GrabFood vouchers.

For a selection of small businesses that are sure to give you quality dishes, check GrabFood’s Indie Eats tile in the Grab app. Follow them on Facebook and Instagram @Grabph.