Zomato is a one-stop destination for all the foodies and gourmands like me. It serves and spreads gastronomy across 13 odd countries including India. I came across this app about six months back and have been thoroughly dependent on it for trusted reviews about restaurants, food joints, cafés and interestingly, street eateries too. For a quick glance about what it has to offer, I have jotted down three things that delight and disappoint me about this app.
Delights:
Simplicity: The app puts forth a very elegant and exquisite user interface with three basic selections viz. Search; Nearby and Feed. In addition to this, the app gives an option to maintain a Zomato Profile.
Collections: The makers deserve a big round of applause for putting forth their own collections of restaurants and food joints in a befitting manner.
Menu on the go: From the smallest roadside eatery to the posh five star hotel, all their menus are efficiently displayed on the app. Also, they are being updated from time to time.
Disappointments:
Unavailable for offline viewing: This lag is pretty much depressing when you have 2G internet. The app might take forever to load (Do away with this lag by getting 3G internet enabled).
Behaves irrational at times: You may find a few tiny glitches regarding placement of restaurants in their collections like this one. No Zomato, 5 Spice is not Pocket friendly.
Facebook sync errors: It has some issues regarding syncing with Facebook. What adds to the disgrace is that it says the app is being used by all my Facebook friends when it fails to find any of them on Zomato. This certainly syncs your brand image, Zomato. *Pun intended*
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