Why Everyone Is Ordering In
Not long ago, a long train journey meant a culinary compromise. You either packed enough food to last, relied on the train’s pantry car, or took your chances with station vendors. While pantry cars offered convenience, the quality and variety were often
limited. The alternative was a hurried purchase from a platform stall, with lingering questions about hygiene. Today, that narrative has completely changed. The rise of online food delivery has empowered passengers, giving them control over what, when, and where they eat. This shift is driven by a demand for better hygiene, wider variety, and sheer convenience. Recent data shows just how massive this trend has become, with major players reporting a threefold growth in orders, especially during peak travel seasons. This isn't just about convenience; it's about transforming the travel experience itself.
Your Digital Food Court: The Main Players
Navigating the new world of train food starts with knowing the platforms. At the center is IRCTC’s official eCatering service, which acts as the main hub. You can access it via the 'Food on Track' app, the eCatering website, or even by calling the number 1323. IRCTC has authorized several partners, creating a competitive and diverse ecosystem. These include dedicated train food aggregators like Zoop and RailRestro, which specialize exclusively in railway deliveries. In addition, major food delivery giants like Swiggy and Zomato have entered the space, integrating their vast restaurant networks with the railway system. This means you can now order from well-known chains like McDonald's, KFC, and Domino's, or explore local specialties from FSSAI-approved restaurants en route.
How to Order: A Step-by-Step Guide
Ordering food to your train seat is surprisingly simple. All you need is your 10-digit PNR number, which is printed on your ticket. Here’s the basic process across most platforms: 1. Enter Your PNR: Open your chosen app (like IRCTC eCatering, Swiggy, Zoop, etc.) and input your PNR number. The system will automatically detect your train, route, and seat details. Some apps like Swiggy even offer a 'Scan Your Ticket' feature to simplify this. 2. Choose Your Station: The app will display a list of upcoming stations on your route where delivery is available. Pick a station where the train has a decent halt time. 3. Select a Restaurant and Your Meal: Browse through the list of available restaurants for that station. You can check menus, prices, and even ratings before adding items to your cart. 4. Place Your Order and Pay: Proceed to checkout. You can pay online using UPI, cards, and net banking. Some services also offer a Cash on Delivery option. 5. Receive at Your Seat: A delivery person will bring your order directly to your coach and seat when the train arrives at the selected station.
Pro Tips for a Flawless Food Experience
To make sure your meal arrives without a hitch, keep these tips in mind. First, order in advance—at least two hours before your train reaches the delivery station is a good rule of thumb. This gives the restaurant ample time to prepare your food. Second, keep your phone charged and handy, as the delivery person might call you to confirm your exact coach and berth number. Third, be aware of your train’s schedule, including any potential delays, which could affect delivery timing. It’s also wise to check restaurant ratings before ordering to ensure quality. For group travel, many platforms offer a 'Group Order' feature that simplifies booking for multiple people and can sometimes offer better pricing. Finally, if you're concerned about pre-payment, some platforms like Zoop have introduced 'pay-after-delivery' options for added peace of mind.
Beyond Biryani: The New Train Menu
The variety of food now available on trains is staggering. The days of only being able to get a standard thali are gone. Now, menus cater to every craving. According to recent reports, while classics like roti and biryani remain popular, passengers are ordering everything from masala dosa and aloo paratha to pizzas and burgers. During the summer, demand for beverages like mango shakes and lassis skyrockets. This service also allows travellers to sample regional delicacies from cities they are passing through. Furthermore, most platforms offer options for specific dietary needs, including pure veg and Jain meals, ensuring everyone is catered for.
















