Yelp is announcing a new feature today that allows users to browse restaurant menus directly from the Yelp website and mobile app.
Last year, the company added the ability for businesses to include menu links in their Yelp profiles, but until now there hasn’t been any menu functionality on Yelp itself. A spokesperson sent me a copy of the company blog post that should be going up shortly, which describes the feature thusly:
We’ve combed the site to compile visual menus incorporating Yelp reviews and user-uploaded food pictures. Now you can not only read about that decadent chocolate raspberry truffle cheesecake swimming in a pool of hot fudge, you can see real users’ photos of said gut-busting dessert from every angle right alongside the menu item.
Users can bring up the new menus by clicking on the “Explore the Menu” button. In addition to aggregating dish information and pricing, along with relevant user reviews and photos, the menus will feature a section called “What’s Popular Here?” highlighting the dishes that are generating the most discussion from Yelp users.
Menus will start rolling out on US business pages today. The company said this is the first time it’s launching a feature simultaneously on the desktop website, the mobile website, and mobile apps.
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