The New Era of Train Meals
The familiar rhythm of train journeys now includes a modern convenience: ordering hot, fresh food from restaurants directly to your seat. The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has an official service called eCatering, which has transformed
how passengers dine. This system allows you to use your ticket's PNR number to access menus from FSSAI-approved restaurants at various stations along your route. It moves beyond the often limited and inconsistent quality of pantry car food, offering a wide variety of cuisines and ensuring better hygiene.
Your Digital Key: The PNR Number
The single most important tool for digital meal planning is your 10-digit Passenger Name Record (PNR) number, found on the top-left corner of your ticket. This number is the key that unlocks all eCatering services. When you enter it into an app or website, the system identifies your specific train, journey date, coach, and seat number. This allows it to show you a curated list of restaurants at stations your train will be stopping at, ensuring the food is delivered precisely to you.
A Step-by-Step Guide to Ordering
The process is straightforward once you know the steps. First, visit the official IRCTC eCatering website (ecatering.irctc.co.in) or download the 'Food on Track' app. You can also use authorized partner apps like Zoop or RailRestro. Enter your 10-digit PNR number to see eligible delivery stations. Select a station for delivery, then browse the list of available restaurants and their menus. Add your chosen dishes to the cart, proceed to checkout, and provide your contact details. You can pay online via various methods or opt for cash on delivery. Once confirmed, your meal will be delivered to your seat when the train reaches the designated station.
Tips for Savvy Travellers
To make the most of the service, a little planning goes a long way. For families, pre-booking meals is a lifesaver, especially if you have children with specific preferences. Look for combo deals or thalis, which offer a complete and cost-effective meal. For students and budget travellers, many platforms offer affordable veg thalis or regional specialties that are easy on the wallet. Ordering for a station one or two stops before a major junction can sometimes help you avoid the rush. Always check restaurant ratings and reviews within the app to gauge food quality before placing your order.
Avoiding Common Pitfalls
While convenient, digital ordering can have hiccups. Train delays are a major factor; always use a real-time train tracking feature to monitor your train's progress, as this affects delivery times. To be safe, place your order at least one to two hours before the train is scheduled to arrive at the delivery station. If possible, opt for cash on delivery to avoid losing money if an order fails to arrive. It is also wise to stick to the official IRCTC platform or well-known, authorized partners to avoid unhygienic food from unverified vendors.
















