That’s the question asked by CrazyMenu, the latest site to offer to help manage your dining-out experience. In addition to restaurant listings, reviews, Google maps, and ratings, they offer some services directed specifically at folks looking to eat lunch. Their “Pick-a-Place” tool is for friends trying to figure out where to eat together; it uses a voting scheme and hooks into the major instant messenger services to allow fast group decision making. “Group Order” is aimed more at the office manager: it’s a way to push out the menu for a particular establishment to a bunch of folks, then collate selections so that you can place one order instead of twenty.
Though just launched, Crazymenu has extensive restaurant listings and reviews already; menus are a bit thinner on the ground. You need an account to make use of the services, but it’s free to sign up.
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