You can slash 50% off your restaurant bill for the next SIX weeks – here’s how to do it
- TheFork festival offers a range of discounts up to 50% at Aussie restaurants
- Diners can participate in the discount by booking through the app or website
- The discount will help fill the seats inside restaurants during off-peak hours
Restaurant booking app TheFork, has relaunched its famous six week festival that offers diners up to 50 per cent off their total food bill at some of the country’s best restaurants.
From April 21 until May 29 customers are encouraged to ‘discover new venues’ in their state with a range of ‘too good to be true’ discounts – although it doesn’t include alcoholic beverages.
Customers can simply participate in TheFork food festival by booking a table through the app or website; the discount for each restaurant appears next to the name.
From April 21 until June 2 customers are encouraged to ‘discover new venues’ in their state with a range of ‘too good to be true’ discounts – although it doesn’t include alcoholic beverages
The festival discount is available all day from any of the participating restaurants.
The breakfast – dinner discounts will help fill the seats inside restaurants during off-peak hours, weekdays or nights.
Head of Marketing at TheFork Australia James Walmsley said: ‘Although restrictions are eased across the country, empty tables during the week are the biggest expense to any restaurant.
The festival discount is available all day from any of the participating restaurants, whether customers choose to dine for breakfast, lunch or dinner
Some of the most anticipated restaurants that Sydneysiders are already booking are those from the Brent Savage and Nick Hildebrandt’s Restaurant Group
‘This is why we are excited to bring back TheFork Festival for the fourth consecutive year, incentivising diners to get out, support their locals and enjoy food where it’s at its best,’ Head of Marketing at TheFork Australia James Walmsley said.
Some of the most anticipated restaurants that Sydneysiders are already booking are from Brent Savage and Nick Hildebrandt’s Restaurant Group.
The unique Korean dining venue, Diana, in Potts Point is another restaurant participating in the annual event that’s known for delicious noodle dishes and spicy seafood
Some of the popular restaurants participating in the festival include Bentley, Cirrus, Monopole and Yellow.
The unique Korean dining venue Diana, in Potts Point, is another restaurant participating in the event that’s known for delicious noodle dishes and spicy seafood.
Customers can book their table for TheFork Festival here.
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