Restaurant reservation site OpenTable will now tell you if that restaurant is worth the reservation. Or at least, some stranger will. After dining, site users will receive a survey on the food, ambiance, service, noise factor and overall dining experience. OpenTable will combine these results (ranked between one and five stars) with those of other local diners. Will Yelpers jump ship? [via DCist]
Posted by Ed Levine, July 26, 2007 at 5:55 PM
Savory New York reports that OpenTable, the online reservations system used by 7,000 restaurants across the country, is being sued for patent infringement by a Texas-based company. This comes at an inopportune time for OpenTable, which is rumored to be eyeing a public offering.