Munch Ado Website Launch Scavenger Hunt

by | Jun 2, 2015 | Business, Coming Up, Dining, Events

Everyone loves an excuse to eat a gourmet meal in their pajamas, and Munch Ado is giving us one.

While at first this new online food ordering service may look similar enough to every other meal delivery service out there, Munch Ado has a few surprises up its sleeve.

One of those surprises is “Mystery Meals.” Mystery meals were created for those who struggle answering the time-old question of “what to eat?” by answering the question for you. For just $15 per person, you can designate a time and have a surprise meal from a local restaurant delivered to your location.

If total surprises are not your thing, the site also allows you to put in personal preferences to make sure you receive a meal you will enjoy.

Along with meal ordering, the site also allows you to explore local restaurant’s menus, make reservations, and gives you access to deals available exclusively through the site.

Munch Ado recently made its Manhattan debut in Chelsea and Hell’s Kitchen. To celebrate the launch of their website, they are hosting scavenger hunt called “Hunt-er Scavenger – a culinary scavenger hunt” in Hell’s Kitchen.

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In partnership with POGO Events, this hunt will send teams of up to four around the neighborhood to discover and decipher food clues. The teams will race around, perform challenges and compete for prizes.

The hunt is being held June 13 from 3:30 to 6 p.m., and begins at Quinn’s Bar.

-by Audrey DuVall

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