MENU.AM TO BECOME E-RESTAURANT 'SUPERMARKET'
http://tert.am/en/news/2012/12/11/menu-am/
11.12.12
The Menu.am project, which won the ArmNet Awards 2012 all-Armenian
web competition last week in the Breakthrough of the Year category,
intends to become an e-restaurant "supermarket."
Mr Vahan Kerobyan, Menu.am Director, told Tert.am about the victory
and further projects.
Although Menu.am did not take part in the award ceremony, it deserves
the Breakthrough of the Year award for presenting an entirely new
approach to e-trade and web design.
The menu.am website is a system of orders in about forty Yerevan
restaurants and cafes.
In awarding menu.am the organizers considered its efficiency,
transparency and availability, as well as its online activity.
As regards the development of the project, which was launched two
months ago, Mr Kerobyan said that this field is nascent in Armenia.
"But we realize that similar e-projects can operate in Armenia. We are
now content with progress, and we are willing to render high-quality
services. The website contains information on more than 40 restaurants,
but we are not going to stop at it," Mr Kerobyan said.
http://tert.am/en/news/2012/12/11/menu-am/
11.12.12
The Menu.am project, which won the ArmNet Awards 2012 all-Armenian
web competition last week in the Breakthrough of the Year category,
intends to become an e-restaurant "supermarket."
Mr Vahan Kerobyan, Menu.am Director, told Tert.am about the victory
and further projects.
Although Menu.am did not take part in the award ceremony, it deserves
the Breakthrough of the Year award for presenting an entirely new
approach to e-trade and web design.
The menu.am website is a system of orders in about forty Yerevan
restaurants and cafes.
In awarding menu.am the organizers considered its efficiency,
transparency and availability, as well as its online activity.
As regards the development of the project, which was launched two
months ago, Mr Kerobyan said that this field is nascent in Armenia.
"But we realize that similar e-projects can operate in Armenia. We are
now content with progress, and we are willing to render high-quality
services. The website contains information on more than 40 restaurants,
but we are not going to stop at it," Mr Kerobyan said.