The online restaurant reservation platform is launching operations in Mumbai this week, followed by Bengaluru and Pune later in the year.
"We had initially invested Rs 3 crore in the venture piloted in Delhi and NCR. Post launch, the growth of the company was ahead of time and we decided to fund its expansion. The money raised will be used for geographical expansion to 12 cities by end of 2016, and Dubai," DSG Managing Director Deepak Shahdapuri said here.
Co-founder and Senior Vice President of EazyDiner, Rohit Dasgupta said the company will also test the product in smaller cities of the country before overseas expansion.
"Dubai is more like India when it comes to lifestyle and food. However, when it comes to further overseas expansion we will need to test our product in smaller cities in India," he added.
EazyDiner has 19,000 restaurants listed on its platform, but works exclusively with 500 food and beverage brands between Delhi-NCR and Mumbai, for which it undertakes table bookings on real-time basis.
By year end the platform will have a combined inventory of 1,500 restaurants between Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru.
Last July, EazyDiner raised a seed round of USD 1 million from DSG and Gulpreet Kohli, ex-managing director of Chrys Capital.
