Bing launches "Menu Favorites" feature on mobile search client

Bing launches "Menu Favorites" feature on mobile search client

According to foreign media reports, if you are looking for a place to eat delicious food, you can have many ways. Yelp is one of them, Zomato is also one, and Foursquare may be the best way. Now, Bing intends to help you consolidate and improve your food search in a specific area, making your search for food easier. Recently, Bing specially introduced a feature launched in the mobile search client on its blog - Menu Favorites.

It can help users quickly find the category of the target restaurant in their favorites.

So how do you do it? First, you need to access Bing.com on your smartphone and enter the name of a restaurant in the search bar. It should be noted that this function is not a so-called restaurant search, but a search for its category in the "Menu Favorites", and not all restaurants can be found in it. The page after the search is as follows:

When you click on any option in the "Menu Favorites", the page will pop up with related comments.

While this isn't a major update, it does make choosing a restaurant a little easier.

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