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AlaMesa

Discover places to eat and drink like home during your stay in Cuba

Discover places to eat and drink like home during your stay in Cuba

AlaMesa

by ISLA Management LLC
AlaMesa
AlaMesa
AlaMesa

What is it about?

Discover places to eat and drink like home during your stay in Cuba. Easy to use thanks to a design that has already been awarded, this tool lets you choose from more than 700 restaurants and bars of the most important cities of the island.

AlaMesa

App Details

Version
1.5.4
Rating
(69)
Size
79Mb
Genre
Food & Drink Travel
Last updated
December 2, 2017
Release date
March 23, 2016
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App Store Description

Discover places to eat and drink like home during your stay in Cuba. Easy to use thanks to a design that has already been awarded, this tool lets you choose from more than 700 restaurants and bars of the most important cities of the island.

Who are we?

The leading platform for information on gastronomy and culinary culture in Cuba and the most up to date Directory of Restaurants in the country.

Features:

- Easily search restaurants, cafes and bars by location, type of cuisine (eg Chinese, Italian, Indian.), Name and / or average price.

- View menus, photos, phone numbers, addresses, site characteristics, and all the information you need to choose a place to eat.

- Keep a list of your favorites for easy reference.

- Find your way around with offline maps & GPS support.

References:

“…AlaMesa, an app to connect Cubans to restaurants…”
Barack Obama (President of United States. La Habana, Cuba, 21.03.2016)

"...a popular Yelp-meets-TripAdvisor-meets-OpenTable app that provides restaurant listings, locations and prices"
TechCrunch: http://tcrn.ch/1rqbHC7


"a Yelp-like app called Alamesa that provides information about the location of a restaurant its average price and cuisine both in English and Spanish"
The Miami Herald: http://hrld.us/26GeHdK


"Some North American and European dining habits are evidently rubbing off on Cuban diners as well: Cellphone-toting food fanatics can download apps like AlaMesaCuba that allow them to look up and rate Havana’s newest restaurants."
New York Times: http://nyti.ms/1PRGnjN


"The app, which works offline (though download it before you leave for Cuba), is a great way to discover new restaurants in a country not renowned for its food."
The Guardian: http://bit.ly/1UnQ4hl


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Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/alamesacuba

Twitter
https://twitter.com/alamesacuba

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