Reader Review: Yumi To Go

I don’t want any e-mails from food snobs who don’t like it when I post a reader review. Everyone has the right to be a food critic. Here’s a real person’s account of her experience with Yumi To Go:

I ordered from Yummi to Go online yesterday afternoon. I wanted the order to be delivered at 6:00pm to a friend’s house for a girl’s night dinner. It was very easy and I felt so efficient! Well, up until they delivered the items 20 minutes after I ordered it. At 4:20. While I was still at work. Luckily, my friend was at home to get it. I called them to tell them the error. The gentleman who answered the phone took full responsibilty very quickly (no hassles whatsoever) and said, “I am sorry. My guy did not look at the time. What can we do to help?” He offered to resend the orginal order at the correct time, give me a credit for a future order or send something else free of charge. I ordered something else (so we could try more things on the menu) to be delivered at six. Which they did. And it was hot, and fresh, and of course, yummy. A great overall experience, very good food and I will order from them again.

Oh, a happy ending indeed. I’m just warm and fuzzy all over. I didn’t have such luck last night. But you’ll read about that soon enough. I mean almost four hours for dinner.

5 Comments to “Reader Review: Yumi To Go”
  • KK

    Reader reviews are great and very refreshing…the problem is when the person doing the review is just a snob in general and can not or will not give a fair account.

  • foodczar

    Nancy, I must admit that if I had a second chance, I might change my perpetual slogan from “Life Is Too Short For Mediocre Food” to “Down With Food Snobbery”. I guess it’s because I’m old enough to remember what a big deal it was when Red Lobster opened in our town. These young whippersnapper foodies just don’t know how tough we had it growing up, what with walking ten miles, uphill, barefoot, backwards through the blizzard to school to receive our daily beating because we were late because we couldn’t crank-start the Model T! Nancy, since you are at most 29 years old, you are exempt from this discussion.

  • Idunno

    Now that’s a balanced review, as opposed to the b*tch session from yesterday.

  • Jessica

    Yumi to go more like yucki to go,The worst exoerience at this place, they over charged me gave me the wrong order and the food was gross the Chinese lady that gave me my order was rude.
    NEVER AGAIN I ONLY TASTED THE FOOD AND IT GAVE ME A BAD STOMACH ACHE I HAD TO THOROW IT AWAY. I CALLED AND COMPLAINED AND ALL THEY SAID WAS, SOMEONE WILL CALL ME BACK I HAVE YET TO HEAR BACK FROM THEM.

  • Jessica

    This place sucks yumi to go more like disgusting, we tried ordering 5 separete orders and they said, they had to charge $2.00 per meal. I ordered a lunch special no. 8 it was gross, I don’t think a dog would eat it, I had to throw it away after the first taste, they charged me extra for fried rice but they gave me brown rice. And the service was bad we decided to pick up the orders, the Chinese lady at the front was rude. NEVER AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    YUCKI TO GO

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