Sun, Feb 22nd, 2009 |
CityMint, a $3 app for the iPhone or iPod Touch, puts a menu and ordering system for local restaurants in your pocket. You can select a listed restaurant, view its menu and choose your order, and then fire it off to the restaurant.
If your prep work for a meal typically involves a phone rather than an oven, CityMint may be for you. The app starts by showing you take-out or delivery options around your current location, and you can type in another address to find options in other areas. Tap a restaurant to see its menu, select your cravings, and fire off an order. Easy stuff.
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