Restaurant Gift Cards

The Best Restaurants of Australia Gift Card brings together over 500 of Australia’s best restaurants, bundling them into the perfect gift giving option.

Best Restaurants of Australia editor Maureen de Groot said the new restaurant gift card provides a way for the hospitality industry to tap into one of the fastest growing retail products in Australia.

“Gift cards are fast becoming the most popular way to gift, this combined with an increased interest in food and cooking, thanks to program such as MasterChef and My Kitchen Rules, provide great assurance that the card will be amongst the most desirable of gifts this Christmas,” she said.

“This will also provide a positive flow-on effect for spending at restaurants, with most gift cards being redeemed post-Christmas during a traditionally quiet period for restaurants”, she said.

Ms de Groot predicted the card would be well accepted for corporate gifting.

With over 1000 unique lifestyle and dining options, buy a Best Gift Certificate and make your gift a memorable one. To purchase, click Restaurant Gift Cards.

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About Neil Willis

In a professional career spanning more than 25 years Neil has owned or managed restaurants, cafes and catering businesses. His experience covers all areas of the hospitality industry. From: working as a chef to working as a maitre' d and head waiter in one of Australia's best known restaurants, managing hotels and bottle shops, owning his own restaurant and cafe, owning three catering businesses including one which operated continuously for more than 17 years. Neil retains that passion that has helped him build this business into the success that it enjoys today. His knowledge of internet marketing will continue to drive this business into the future.
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