Showing posts with label restaurants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label restaurants. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

RestaurantEngines.com Offers Mobile iPhone, Android App to Increase Exposure for Restaurants

RestaurantEngines.com gives restaurants their own dedicated iPhone and Android App as well as a web 2.0 website – all with integrated online ordering. It allows smaller restaurants to compete against large chains without a large investment.

For: Restaurant technology providers, marketing consultants, restaurant owners and website designers who wish to add the services to their offerings as a partner or private label.

Stand out from the crowd: The closest competitors either offer restaurants to be part of a list app, or they have very basic stand-alone apps.

Restaurant Engines offers dedicated apps, a dedicated website, integrated ordering for web for both iPhone and Android devices, QR code functionality, online booking and much more.

Vision: Restaurant Engines drives big business for smaller restaurants that don’t have the budget to spend on a custom website and/or app development. For the consumer we aim to provide the simplest and most convenient way for them to order the food they want from the restaurants they love. “From hand to mouth in no time”. Hungry to learn more...read more

Thursday, June 07, 2007

FoodieView.com Mashes Up Restaurant Reviews, Maps, Food Bloggers

FoodieView Mashes Up Restaurant Reviews, Maps, Food BloggersURL: http://www.foodieview.com
FoodieView.com, the web's leading recipe search engine, has launched a new restaurant guide, collecting reviews from newspapers, magazines, review sites, and food bloggers. The dining guide includes information about awards and average ratings to help visitors find promising restaurants quickly. Users can write their own reviews, and create restaurant lists with maps, which can be embedded into blogs. Looking for restaurant reviews using a search engine can yield a lot of pages with nothing but an address and phone number. Diners looking for restaurant information may not realize that lots of good information is buried much later in the search results. FoodieView combines links to reviews in one place to make it easier to find real restaurant reviews from both big and small sites. "I don't think one site should be the final arbiter of taste," said FoodieView founder Howie Wang. "Many people just read restaurant reviews from the local paper, and never discover all the great food blog reviews with lots of high-quality pictures."

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