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May 21, 2008

OpenTable Introduces Diners' Choice Lists

OpenTable, Inc., a leading provider of free, real-time online restaurant reservations for diners and reservation and guest management solutions for restaurants, announced the beta launch of its OpenTable Diners' Choice lists designed to help consumers choose the perfect restaurant for their dining occasion.

Unlike other user-generated "best of" lists, OpenTable Diners' Choice lists are based solely on feedback provided by individuals who have honored their OpenTable reservations. With nearly 200,000 submissions each month, the lists represent a breadth of dining experiences and are updated frequently. With the addition of the OpenTable Diners' Choice lists, OpenTable.com now provides diners with a one-stop destination to view restaurant recommendations, find real-time table availability and instantly book online restaurant reservations.

The OpenTable Diners' Choice lists are generated as part of the company's new dining feedback program in which those who book restaurant reservations through OpenTable.com receive an online questionnaire via email shortly after dining. The OpenTable system then aggregates the ratings and generates lists of the top 10 restaurants by category. The lists are refreshed frequently -- as often as weekly in major metropolitan areas -- to ensure they are fresh and reflect new restaurant openings and new additions to the OpenTable network. 

For more information, visit www.opentable.com.

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