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Is the future of dining here?

visuEATS set to redefine the Jamaican dining experience through technology

Published:Thursday | March 2, 2023 | 1:00 AM
Through visuEats you can feast your eyes and make reservations to get meals like this mango BBQ pigtail available at Voda Lounge.
Through visuEats you can feast your eyes and make reservations to get meals like this mango BBQ pigtail available at Voda Lounge.
Crunchy coconut shrimp from Voda Lounge, which will be a menu item featured on the visuEats app.
Crunchy coconut shrimp from Voda Lounge, which will be a menu item featured on the visuEats app.
The visuEats app uses cutting-edge technology to enable customers with just a few clicks to easily browse menus, create and customise orders, add special instructions, book reservations, and pay for their meals all from their mobile devices.
The visuEats app uses cutting-edge technology to enable customers with just a few clicks to easily browse menus, create and customise orders, add special instructions, book reservations, and pay for their meals all from their mobile devices.
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visuEats, a new and disruptive platform that uses “software as a service” (SaaS) technology to facilitate reservations, online ordering, delivery, and other capabilities, is set to be launched in the Jamaican market tomorrow, March 3. This innovation is a turnkey solution that will ultimately reduce the technology spend by restaurants. The platform comes equipped with a fully maintained web and mobile application that will provide a thoroughly integrated visual digital menu.

Sophronia McKenzie, CEO of visuEats, says the app will elevate the customer dining experience at any of the over 30 restaurants that have already signed up to be a part of the platform. “We all know that we eat with our eyes. So, gone are the days when we visit a restaurant, and don’t have a visual representation of the dishes we are interested to order. visuEats was designed with visual stimulation in mind around the respective menu items.” She continued, “Our research highlighted the costly expense related to food photography. That data was taken into consideration from inception and photography for each restaurant was included as part of the package for a monthly subscription fee.”

The visuEats app uses cutting-edge technology to enable customers with just a few clicks to easily browse menus, create and customise orders, add special instructions, book reservations, and pay for their meals all from their mobile devices.

“We have noticed a shift in the gastronomy scene and a greater call for convenience. What sets us apart is the fact that what we are offering is not readily available in Jamaica. So, this app is the perfect solution to personalise and cater to each unique customer experience,” said Tanesha Westcarr, chief business development officer – visuEats. She asserted, “The Tourism Enhancement Fund has listed gastronomy tourism as a medium for diversifying the Jamaican tourism product to strengthen our competitive advantage in the international market. There’s no better way to do that than to merge the skills of talented Jamaicans with the appeal of our local cuisine(s) to illustrate Jamaica’s culinary diversity. That’s visuEats!”

McKenzie added, “Our mobile technology has 2 key persons as the focus: the diner and the restaurant owner. It’s a complete end-to-end customer experience; starting with the scanning of the QR code, the visual flair of food and videography to the moment the meal comes to the diners’ table. For the restaurant owner, it’s a reduction in the food photography cost and an increase in sales by 30% with the photo and video display of all menu items. Through this personal digital experience diners will be more inclined to increase their spend. Jamaica is in for a treat as we get ready to roll out more offerings at the launch event on March 3 at the AC Hotel Kingston.”

The visuEats app is available for download on both iOS and Android devices.