MyCapeTownInfo Launches New Client Interface for Cape Town Restaurants
Cape Town, South Africa (PRWEB) June 27, 2010 -- MyCapeTownInfo.com has launched a new client interface portal to allow Cape Town Restaurants to provide potential clients special offers in their own time and to have the complete flexibility to manage the whole process.
The new interface means that Cape Town Restaurants (http://capetown.mydestinationinfo.com/en/cape-town-restaurants ) can now upload special weekend offers though the client interface giving them the ability to focus on individual holiday offers such as New Year's Day, or run more long term offers such as low season or winter discounts.
MyCapeTownInfo.com (http://mycapetowninfo.com/ ) currently provides information about more than 250 Cape Town Restaurants in the greater Cape Town area. The site also provides information about Cape Town hotels (http://capetown.mydestinationinfo.com/en/hotels-accommodation-in-cape-town ), nightlife and leisure to tourists.
Cape Town has been welcoming and feeding tourists from around the world since the Dutch established a trading post at the foot of Table Mountain over 350 years ago. Cape Town's appetite has also evolved from contact with the many travellers visiting Cape Town. Today there are hundreds of restaurants in Cape Town (http://capetown.mydestinationinfo.com/ ) which offer an extremely wide range of cuisine options. Choosing a restaurant to dine at can be quite an experience.
Cape Malay cooking is a cuisine style that has slowly developed from Cape Town as a result of the influence of varied backgrounds of the people, particularly from the slaves that came to Cape Town in bygone eras. Cape Malay cooking has reportedly been influenced by cooking styles from Sri Lanka, India, Africa, Indonesia and Europe.
Today, Cape Town's contribution to world cuisine is still being discovered by the rest of the world. Besides Cape Town and Africa's contribution to the world's cuisine stage, Cape Town restaurants also offer a dizzying variety of seafood, gourmet cooking, international cuisines and of course award winning fine dining.
The introduction of the client interface to restaurants in Cape Town on MyCapeTownInfo is a part of a larger ongoing website upgrade on the worldwide MyDestinationInfo (http://www.mydestinationinfo.com/ ) service that will enable other types of tourist businesses such as hotels and tour operators to also offer special deals directly to potential clients.
"MyCapeTownInfo has been systematically adding information about leading Cape Town tourism businesses and gaining credibility since 2007," commented Gareth Dallas, the owner of MyCapeTownInfo. "There are many copy-and-paste websites that are simply directories of restaurants in Cape Town. Our focus has been on providing a real person's view blended with accurate information about the restaurants - and also not only one person's negative experience and their opinion of it."
With the introduction of the client interface and the special offers voucher system, Cape Town Restaurants can now add their own value to anyone visiting MyCapeTownInfo.com. Essentially the restaurants can reach out to tourists while they are seeking information about Cape Town - even before the tourists start seeking hotels and flights - driving up their popularity and exposure.
About MyCapeTownInfo:
MyCapeTownInfo.com is part of the global network of online travel guides MyDestinationInfo, which has partnered with industry leaders such as bigmouthmedia and UK Fast whose clients include MTV, Barclays, Sky and British Airways. MyCapeTownInfo.com provides accurate information about Cape Town in a fresh and simple manner and is focused firmly on quality information that benefits tourists. Every effort is taken to obtain the best images and information available in order to present a true representation of the services on offer in Cape Town.
For further media information, please contact:
Gareth Dallas
MyCapeTownInfo
65 Shortmarket Street
Cape Town
8001
+27 (0)21 424 1760
capetown.mydestinationinfo.com
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