Hong Kong, China, May 16, 2017 /ChinaNewswire.com/ - With over 4 million diners seated through its website and mobile applications, eatigo continues to extend its reach throughout Asia with latest launch

Hong Kong, 11 May 2017 – eatigo, Southeast Asia’s leading restaurant reservation platform, announced today that it is now officially available to users in Hong Kong. The platform offers discounts of up to 50% throughout the day to the entire bill at all of its participating outlets, and enables users to make fuss-free reservations at over 130 restaurants (and counting) in Hong Kong, and more than 1,000 restaurants across Southeast Asia.

In line with eatigo’s mission to connect empty tables with empty stomachs, users will be able to choose from an expansive list of restaurants ranging from upscale hotel locations, to popular food chains and small-scale eateries, and enjoy the same discounts on a wide variety of cuisines regionally.

Savour a fancy dinner at Grissini at the Grand Hyatt, or perhaps something more casual at the popular Crystal Jade. You can also choose to kick back and start the weekend at Mr amp; Mrs Fox. Regardless of your choice, with eatigo you get to enjoy attractive discounts any time, any day. You do not need to pay upfront or even use your credit card – users just need to make a reservation on eatigo to enjoy reduced prices on their meals.

Michael Cluzel, eatigo co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, said, “After great success in Thailand, Singapore, and Malaysia, where we seat an average of 1 diner every 5 seconds, we’re excited to continue extending eatigo’s reach throughout Asia. eatigo was developed to help restaurants fill their empty seats during off-peak hours, while also offering users discounted meals at their favourite restaurants. And now with our expansion plans set in motion, we’re looking to connect even more users to great food in Hong Kong.”

With eatigo currently available in Bangkok, Pattaya, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and now Hong Kong, the company has its sights set on more Asian destinations, allowing users all across the region to look forward to enjoying good meals at attractive discounts. With over 120 million HKD in funding to date and TripAdvisor as a major investor, the platform currently boasts over 1 million downloads across the region since it first launched in Thailand. “eatigo is always looking to add more quality dining places to the list, and we believe having a good mix of affordable and upscale options, in addition to the wide variety of cuisines on offer, will keep users coming back to the app for more,” states Michael.

Source: ChinaNewswire.com