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Thailand Fine Dining Reservations Offered With a Click of a Button

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Fine dining has never been easier in Thailand. Eztable, based in Taiwan, allows Thais to quickly reserve tables online. Using partner restaurants, Eztable allows users to search and book tables in real-time. Users that reserve a table also receive a rebate of up to 5%.

The company states that while the app is available in other countries, Thailand has, by far, been the most successful. Thailand has been a must-serve market for the company as the country is home to a lot of high-end restaurants and receives a lot of international exposure as a result.

Due to Thailand’s tourism, the country is a prime location for fine dining amongst locals and tourists alike. This is aligned perfectly with forecasts that Thailand must boost its internal technology sector. Not only will this help boost the country’s GDP, but there is a definite void in the market that businesses from other countries are already starting to fill.

Based off of data provided by Eztable, 60% of its users are female. The average user is between the age of 25 and 40. Bangkok is where the app is used most, and recently ranked #4 on the top tourist destinations in

Asia according to TripAdvisor.

New and innovative app developers will prosper in Thailand, especially among the female demographic.

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Yes only 14 years after the launch of TopTable in the outside world, Thailand catches up. What next Thailand? Amazon, eBay? Whatever it is I'm sure Thailand will be the best at it and a big song and dance will be made...

I'm not convinced that it would have been workable in Thailand 14 years ago.

Fair play to them, nobody else has bothered doing it.

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