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Eatigo Celebrates Its First Year

Exciting dining treats awaits Eatigo app users as it turns 1 this July. This online reservation mobile app gives its users not only an easy and hassle-free reservation but gives discounts up to 50%.



Eatigo is one of the leading online reservation app in Asia that includes restaurants in Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, India, and Hong Kong. And as a way to celebrate its first year, it will soon launch- Eater's Choice, a special list that highlights the most-booked and high rating restaurants all over Metro Manila.

Online treats and goodies also awaits users from July 1 to July 7, 2018. There's also Wow Wednesdays where you can avail of 50% discounts at participating restaurants once a month, and Cuisine Week that highlights regional favorite dishes.

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