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"The Mushroom House" started serving their customers since this early 2013. They have 10 crews and 20 tables. The restaurant serving 10 - 14 customers during weekdays and 18- 24 customers during weekends and holidays. They are located at Ortigas Extension, Cainta, Rizal. They're main menu consists of different types of pizza. One of their specialties is their "Make your own Pizza" feature. They are serving dine-in, take-out and deliveries with Taytay and Cainta areas.

The Mushroom House has its own process that provide inconvenience to their customers. The crew manually taking the orders of the customers by writing it in a small piece of paper the same as taking orders of delivery from phone/landline. Currently, customers of The Mushroom House are mostly smart phone users. With this, it is only obvious that one of the best way to reach out to their customers is through a Mobile application. The mobile application will provide the same features as the website.

Big or small restaurants usually operate their transactions manually similar to our client. Human error is one the problems when it is done manually. Manually taking of orders and visualizing the food being ordered is the main problem of the The Mushroom House and their customers, and we proposed a system consist of different modules E-menu and Web and Mobile base system to help the crew and customers of The Mushroom House. This proposed system will enhance the customer experience also an improved way of taking orders and showing of restaurant dishes which includes an E-menu. The Web and Mobile modules will help the customers demand during online transaction and to track customers feedback from online survey.

Nowadays, modern technology is quite prompt that everything we do is accompanied by a gadgets. It helps our work happen to be efficient and fast. Some restaurant use technology to resolve the loss of man power and help to make things

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