The company had clocked revenue of USD 27.6 million (over Rs 179 crore) in the same period of the previous fiscal.
Along with a growth in revenue, the company also reduced its annual operating burn to USD 12 million (over Rs 77 crore) in 2016-17, from USD 64 million (over Rs 415 crore) in 2015-16, Zomato Chief of Staff Surobhi Das said in a blog post.
"Meanwhile, we beefed up our focus on product, engineering and traffic growth, helping our overall traffic and engagement numbers immensely," it added.
Zomato provides information about restaurants in over 10,000 cities across 23 countries.
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