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Delivery4Tip, Inc is an internet-based fine food restaurant delivery company based in Florida that delivers fine-cuisine take-out to residences and businesses in Aventura, Bal Harbour, Miami, Miami Beach, North Miami Beach, Sunny Isles, and Surfside. Founded in late November 2007, the company works in conjunction with ten restaurants and delivers meals and dishes off the restaurants’ regular in-house menus. Cuisines include Russian, Argentinian, Chinese, Japanese, Mexican, Indian, Thai, and Italian. The company ties itself with high quality, fresh gourmet foods, posting nutritional information on the website.


Operations

Delivery4Tip relies on a delivery infrastructure designed specifically to work with partner restaurants and the idiosyncrasies of their menu items. Partner restaurants sign a contract to work with the food-ordering website in order to get their food to the customers. The website contains a database that customers can logon to their account and combine menu items from more than one restaurant. Customers have the opportunity to customize their dish preparation when ordering.


History of the Company and its Founder

The company’s founder, Alex Konanykhin, is a successful entrepreneur who also enjoys good food. In his home country of Russia, Mr. Konanykhin built a banking and investment empire, controlled Russia’s largest commercial bank, and was a member of former President Boris Yeltsin inner circle. He left his country in 1992 and was granted asylum in the United States in 1999. In New York City, Konanykhin began a successful advertising company and was chosen as “New York Businessman of the Year.” His book, Defiance, or How to Succeed in Business, is a true story on his life and his success. The company will expand by working with other businesses, such as Whole Foods that share the same high standards in food quality. At the moment, it functions out of one van.


Partner Restaurants

Current restaurants include:

  • Lula Kebab Restaurant
  • San Telmo
  • Miyako
  • Jalisco’s Tex-Mex
  • Larry and Teddy’s Casa Bella
  • La Romanza
  • Cardon Y Fuego
  • Bice Ristorante
  • Kebab Indian
  • Sumo Sushi Bar & Thai


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