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The Millennial Minds|redefining millennials|a blog by BABRC 4-1D

5 Useful Apps For an Awesome Restaurant Finds this Love Month


            Time flies so fast and today  marks the first of the so called love month.  People celebrating Valentines with their partners may be thinking already what gimmick should you do this year. Or for the SSV or Samahan ng mga Single this Valentines, what would be the perfect plan  to welcome this love season? Believe me friends, with all the enticing sale or adventure pagckages nothing still beats satisfying our food cravings.

            Filipinos are naturally food lovers. That is why food hubs are scattered around the Metro promising one of a kind food experience. However with all the options we have selecting the best and convenient can be really difficult. But don't worry M's your tech buddy took over to gather  5 useful apps for the indecisive food hunters.

1.    Zomato
-          Have you ever heard about Urbanspoon? It used to be the #1 app for finding nearby places to eat at. With its spinner feature, you can easily discover new restaurants that are actually near you. Zomato acquired Urbanspoon in 2015, thus making Zomato the mostly used app for resto hunt. There’s no need to create an account for it, just launch the app, put your location and the home screen will provide nearby recommendations.

2.    OpenTable
-          OpenTable is not only a resto finder, but also a useful app that enables the user to reserve a table. No account creation necessary, and you can filter nearby listings according to distance, ost, rating, cuisine and neighbourhood. The quick reserve feature of OpenTable makes it different from all the other apps and it is excellent for those people who are in a rush and doesn’t want to wait for available seats. You can also pay your meal through OpenTable.

3.    EatStreet
-          Sick of pizza but you can’t go out? Well, EatStreet is the perfect app for youEatStreet makes the “I just want to eat at home” crowd convenient because of its one-tap deliveries. The app shows a list of delivery charges and minimum order that the user may avail. Individual listing pages include menu items that you can browse, hours of operation, and estimated time delivery.

4.    GrubHub
-          GrubHub is the original delivery-ordering app before EatStreet. Its interface is clean and navigable. The app also shows a list of restaurant categories, menu items, hours of operation, minimum order costs, delivery fees, estimated delivery times and reviews. There’s no need to create an account for this. Just choose your preferred restaurant and click the food that you like to order.

5.    Yelp
-          Yelp covers all kinds of businesses in its search, it’s actually good at finding restaurants that you and your friends might like. But there’s just a little problem with Yelp, there’s a controversy that the service of the app is not reliable, but there are still reviews that the app is really helpful in looking restaurants near you. 

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