
EatSure launches Rajkot's first vegetarian-only smart foodcourt
EatSure, the flagship
food delivery platform
by
Rebel Foods
, announced the launch of its first EatSure
vegetarian-only smart foodcourt
in Rajkot. Situated at Crystal Mall, Kalawad Road, this will be the eighth physical smart foodcourt by EatSure in India. Spanning 2200 square feet, it is set to redefine dining in the city by offering a queueless, fully
digital ordering experience
.
The Rajkot EatSure Smart Foodcourt introduces a unique dining experience where customers can place orders using self-service kiosks or through the
EatSure app
. Notifications are sent via digital screens or WhatsApp once the order is ready, ensuring a hassle-free process with no waiting in long queues. Apart from the unique digital ordering experience, the EatSure foodcourt is home to celebrate brands across popular food missions, said a company release.
Speaking about the launch, Sagar Kochhar, co-founder and CEO, EatSure, Rebel Foods, said, 'With the launch of EatSure's first-ever vegetarian-only smart foodcourt in Rajkot, we're thrilled to bring a one-of-a-kind, tech-powered dining experience to a city that truly celebrates vegetarian cuisine. This marks a major milestone in our offline growth journey as we merge culinary innovation with a fully digital ecosystem. Category-leading, much-loved brands like Behrouz Biryani, Faasos, Wendy's, Oven Story, Sweet Truth, and more, are coming to Rajkot — all under one roof. With this launch, we aim to redefine everyday dining by delivering unmatched convenience, variety, and trust through a seamless, smart experience.'
With this launch, food lovers in the city can now enjoy food from Wendy's, Behrouz Biryani, Faasos, Oven Story Pizza, Lunchbox, Sweet Truth, The Good Bowl, Firangi Bake, The Biryani Life, and ES Café — all in one seamless order. From biryanis, burgers, and pizzas to wraps and desserts, the EatSure platform simplifies the entire dining experience with unmatched variety and convenience, the release stated.
Rebel Foods, which leads the direct-to-consumer revolution in online dining, is bringing this to life through EatSure's virtual food court model. The Rajkot launch replicates the ease of a physical food court, enabling consumers to order from top brands in a single order. EatSure has also partnered with IRCTC to transform train travel dining. With the 'Order Food on Train' feature on its app, passengers can now easily order from a range of restaurants and have it delivered right to their seats as they travel across the Indian Railway network, it added.
With its growing omni-channel presence, the EatSure app has already captivated over 20 million users in 75+ cities across India.

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