Tiffin carrier

[2] In the Indian city of Mumbai, there is a complex and efficient delivery system that regularly delivers hot lunches packed in dabbas to city office workers from their suburban homes or from a caterer.

[3][4] In Cambodia, tiffin carriers are known as Chan Srak (Khmer: ចានស្រាក់), in Hokkien they are called Uánn-tsân (Chinese: 碗層), in Indonesian as rantang; mangkuk tingkat ('tiered bowls') in Malay; while in Thai they are known as Pin To (Thai: ปิ่นโต [ˈpìn ˈtoː]).

In Arab countries they are called safartas (سفرطاس, from Turkish "sefer tası" meaning 'travel bowls').

The Hungarian word for a tiffin box is éthordó ('food carrier').

Tiffin carriers are opened by unlocking a small catch on either side of the handle.

A dabba , or Indian-style tiffin carrier