Noodle restaurant chain wagamama has launched a free iphone application, which enables users can to locate their nearest branch of wagamama and browse the menu to place their order. Their selection is then transmitted straight through to the kitchen, in a similar way to the wireless hand-held devices used by wagamama restaurant staff. The app also lets users choose a convenient pick-up time if they do not want to dine immediately, and payment can be made securely with a debit or credit card
wagamama’s ever-evolving menu is reflected by the app, which automatically refreshes with new dishes and specials as soon as they are added
To coincide with the launch of the app, wagamama’s online take-out site, wagamamatakeout.com, has been relaunched with a host of new features, including a rapid ordering function designed for people ordering on the move, with an intuitive search engine to create a quicker and more streamlined experience for customers.
“We’re proud to be the first UK restaurant chain to introduce its own iphone app, and it’s great to be bringing the speed and quality of wagamama’s service to the latest in consumer technology,” says wagamama CEO, Steve Hill. “Alongside our new take-out website, it’s now easier than ever for customers to get their wagamama fix.”
wagamama’s ever-evolving menu is reflected by the app, which automatically refreshes with new dishes and specials as soon as they are added
To coincide with the launch of the app, wagamama’s online take-out site, wagamamatakeout.com, has been relaunched with a host of new features, including a rapid ordering function designed for people ordering on the move, with an intuitive search engine to create a quicker and more streamlined experience for customers.
“We’re proud to be the first UK restaurant chain to introduce its own iphone app, and it’s great to be bringing the speed and quality of wagamama’s service to the latest in consumer technology,” says wagamama CEO, Steve Hill. “Alongside our new take-out website, it’s now easier than ever for customers to get their wagamama fix.”
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