Xacutti, a fine-dining restaurant located along College Street's trendy restaurant strip in downtown Toronto as part of its desire to be innovative, decided to equip their wait staff with Palm handhelds outfitted with WaiterPad software to quickly facilitate orders and run a more streamlined service process. This use of Palm resulted in instant and efficient service for customers and adoption of a user-friendly, portable technology for its staff. This also resulted in faster delivering orders to the kitchen/bar and provided on the spot access to menu items, wine lists, and food allergies.
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