JustEat.in brings "Restaurant Rumble' to Delhi

JustEat.in, India's premium online food ordering and table booking platform in association with IFB Home appliances invites Delhi's food lovers to be a part of a revolutionary campaign called "Restaurant Rumble'. This campaign gives foodies a unique opportunity to vote for their favourite Restaurant in Delhi. Voting is done based on different categories like the cuisine, ambiance, location, Fine Dining & delivery. The campaign has already kicked off on 6th December and has received 65,332 votes so far. The campaign is powered by IFB Home Appliances that is committed to excelling in quality and services to be in consonance with global standards.

JustEat.in has partnered with more than 500 restaurants and through this campaign it aims to provide a platform to all the food lovers to voice their opinion on their favourite restaurants. The winner will be bestowed with the title of Best Restaurant in Delhi. Foodies can cast their votes by visiting the link: https://justeat.in/vote or by sending an SMS (eg. SMS JUSTEAT (keyword) 1234 (unique restaurant code present in the poster put up at each participating restaurant) to 56767. The last date for casting the vote is 6th January, 2012.

Commenting on this campaign, Ritesh Dwivedy, founder and CEO of JustEat.in, said, "We are very excited with the kind of response we have received so far. Delhi is a very important location particularly for the wide variety and number of restaurants, the number of foodies it houses and its equally discerning food connoisseurs. This campaign will give a new perspective for food lovers on the concept of eating out and will also give restaurants a challenging task to provide its customers with the finest quality in food and service. We are looking forward to reaching one lakh votes as we get into the Christmas and New Year festivities as well."

Earlier this year, JustEat.in launched its Delhi & Mumbai operations and has seen substantial growth in both these cities. Users have loved the option of using a convenient, reliable, instant platform for ordering food. The service helps customers place home delivery orders or book a table at any restaurant for free, is seen as a value add when compared to listing sites and local search engines.

The excellent response in Delhi and Mumbai has strengthened the plans to roll out the operations in other major cities as well. Reports suggest that JustEat.in is all set to undergo a massive expansion and is expected to start operations in at least 6 cities by the end of 2012.

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