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dahmakan - A Review by Muhammad Amir Ayub

*Disclaimer: my brother works for this company.

Some factors led me to have dahmakan become my first choice way to have my meals whenever I’m alone without my family, regardless of whether I’m at home or at work.

There have been a few phases of how I would have my home meals ever since I moved back to KL. There was cooking steamed chicken marinated in Nando’s sauce. Then a long phase of pan grilled steak before switching to my current choice. In between there was also a phase of air frying ready to cook chicken.

I first tried out an ala carte order, then moved up the Prime memberships until going to the highest tier as I finish my meals of the lower tier.

So what do I like about dahmakan? So far for me, there hasn’t been much of the food that I’ve bought that I don’t like. This is even more true with their premium meals. My current favorite order: 1 premium meal, house chicken caesar salad and a Coke Zero.

What does this solve? First they claim to use the freshest ingredients with healthy cooking. I get my protein fix; not small pieces of meat covered in thicker fried flour. And there’s no time spent thawing ingredients, cooking (not so long with cooking steak, much lunger with making steamed chicken), cleaning. With the need to balance all of my commitments, saving time on eating was the obvious way to, but of course at a price I’m willing to pay. And so far the quality of food has been excellent in terms of being consistent. The vegetables are really always the freshest, and the taste has never varied from one order to the next (especially for someone like me who doesn’t really experiment with ordering other stuff).

Some cons do come with the service.  A Prime costs 26 ringgit ala carte (based on the Prime section of the website). A premium meal would cost 31 ringgit, while the cheapest meals would cost 15 instead (though on the menu section of the website they cost around 29/24/15 respectively). This makes it expensive as a once in a while choice. If you were to try out this service, I’d suggest subscribing to a Prime 10 subscription, try it out and see if you like it or not.

The amount of total meals prepared for sale is limited, and ditto for the number of drivers; if you order late, you either won’t have the desired delivery slot available or the meal would be sold out altogether. My guess + inner birdie talk: no wasted meals = no wasted cost, and food is always delivered freshly cooked.

My value proposition for this is that even when buying through another service (like Honestbee), a lot of times if you are ordering alone you might need to deal with service and delivery fees if you don’t meet a minimum order. Ordering via dahmakan with a Prime account is potentially cheaper in the long run (without the delivery charge and service charge usually waived with most ala carte orders. But you’ll need to fork out money upfront.

If you’re interested to try it out, do download the app here (via iTunes). You can also use the code MUHAMMRNO to get RM35 to try out dahmakan. See here if your area is covered.

Promotion Codes (Mostly by Food Delivery Services) - Updated April 29 2019 by Muhammad Amir Ayub

Working in a busy department of the busiest hospital in Malaysia means that the day and night can be really long; sometimes the only break is the toilet break during the sleepless night. Prayers? Jama' tak dan (no time); you got lives to save. You eventually have to eat. There is hospital food, but sometimes you want to eat more. Or the food's already spoiled when you finally get the chance to eat. Or you want something that's just tastier but more expensive (there's nothing wrong with that). Hence those food delivery apps.

I seem to get many referral links from the many apps I've installed over time. I might as well share them, just in case anyone's interested. And everyone gets the benefits. We've definitely used them to get good discounts when ordering.

Foodpanda: You get RM15. The referral link is this.

dahmakan: My review was here. Click here (iOS) to go to the app. Then use the code in my review for you to get a total RM35 voucher (for 5 meals).

Honestbee: You get RM15 off a RM30 order. The referral link is this.

Boost: You get RM5 from topping up. The referral code is in here.

Fave (formerly Groupon): You get RM5 off. The code is MN8EZ. This isn't really a food delivery app, but hey, in my phone, it's in the same groups of apps.

Since I never used dahmakan even though it's installed, I can't share the referral code. Interestingly, the one that's arguably the pioneer and big dog in the Malaysian market, Foodpanda, does not seem to promote such referral codes. Maybe that's because they have such an advantage in the market; just not as big as the now monopoly Grab (maybe I'll write about this one day).

I'll update this list from time to time if there's anything new.

*April 29 2019: I’ve updated the latest available codes.

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Sekut Emjay's 2018 Collection by Muhammad Amir Ayub

My wife is an agent for these cookies and I've also helped out some to sell these (widening the reach from Melaka to the Klang Valley area). Before this there were only 4 flavors, increasing to 5 and now 7. These are the current flavors and prices for the year 2018:

The collection

The collection

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Sekut Mashmell

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Sekut Lavaa

Sekut Lavaa

The new prices for 2018 are as follows:

Blondee/Mashmell/Brownee/Mutiara: RM 29 per jar (RM 26 per jar if 10 or more)
T'pine/Mackem/Lavaa: RM 35 per jar (RM 30 per jar if 10 or more)

Interested? You may contact either of us via Facebook (me, wife) or Whatsapp (me zero one six six six eight three six three zero; wife zero one six six six five three six three zero). Preferably contact my wife (she has the better business PR). You may also follow the brand via Facebook or Instagram.