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YELP is now in the Philippines; makes finding the best places easier

Yelp is now in the Philippines.

But what exactly is Yelp? Yelp is an American multinational corporation headquartered in San Francisco, California. It develops, hosts, and markets Yelp.com and the Yelp mobile app, which publishes crowd-sourced reviews about local businesses and offers an online reservation service and a food delivery service.

As introduced in Yelp Official Blog, the Philippines is the 32nd international market to join the Yelp community. With Yelp, tourists who want to explore the Philippines or even locals who simply want to try new out places can just log on to Yelp.com.ph (make sure you download the free app first) and start exploring using a mobile phone.

Download Yelp app now to conveniently experience the best of Manila. Photo Credit: adobotech.net
Download Yelp app now to conveniently experience the best of Manila.
Photo Credit: adobotech.net

“Filipinos are so well-connected online and offline that we know they will love using Yelp to find and connect with great local businesses.

“We will be working hard to make sure Yelp is the most useful and relevant local resource for every Pinoy,” Yelp Vice President of New Markets, Miriam Warren, said.

Yelp also provide reviews, prices, and locations, that can help you decide where to go, what to try, and what to expect. From restaurants, to shopping, to nightlife, and even health and medical, Yelp can help you find the right places in Manila, Tagaytay, etc. And what’s more, business owners (or managers) can even setup a free account to post photos and message customers.

Download Yelp app now to conveniently experience the best of Manila and the country.

Featured photo credit: gmanetwork.com

Written by Jas Cruzada

A single mom who loves to read poetry, manga, and anything interesting. Loves writing, listening to music, watching feel-good movies, and pigging out. A self-confessed Naruto addict, ex-OFW, and loving mother to a smart little boy.

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