Check the spelling or use a wildcard (read Query Tips below) if you are unsure of the spelling.
Check that you have separated multiple localities using a comma.
Use a wider search term: Italian instead of Pasta.
Make sure any Boolean terms (AND, NOT, etc.) you have used are in ALL CAPS.
You may have searched for a business that we do not list. Burrp! currently covers Eateries, Bars and related businesses.
Broaden your Search by:
Entering another locality.
Adding neighbouring localities (remember to use a comma) to your search.
Leaving either one of the search fields blank.
We might not have your favourite place. You can add the business here
Advanced Tips
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Using the Burrp! Search functionality:
Use the ‘Search for’ field to find a business if you know the:
Name of the business
Business types like Restaurant, bar, discotheque, road-side stall, etc.
Cuisine types like Gujarati, Punjabi, South Indian, Italian, etc.
Keywords or Tags like vegetarian, sushi, eggless, oberoi, inorbit-mall, etc.
Use both search fields if you want to find a specific business in a particular Locality.
If you want to search across multiple Localities, use comma's to separate each Locality.
You must enter a search term in at least one of the search fields. Each search field can be used independently.
Filters are available for your use after conducting a search. Use these to narrow your results by Rating, Business Type and Cuisine.
We have also provided a Sort by function that will help you sort a set of results by Relevance (by default), Number of Reviews, Price, and Rating.
Query Tips
Generalize your search, e.g. chinese instead of haka noodles .
Use the asterisk wildcard when you don't know the exact spelling, e.g. disco* instead of discotheque.
Using Boolean terms like AND or OR
AND terms will give you results that include all of your search terms. e.g. Bar AND Restaurant.
OR terms will give you results that include either of your search terms. e.g. Chinese OR Thai.
Using Negative terms gives you the ability to exclude certain results from your search results. If you are searching for an Italian restaurant and don't want pizza outlets, you should use the term Italian NOT Pizza and the search results will exclude all specialty pizza businesses and display only Italian restaurants.
Choosing the right search terms is the key to an effective search. Be careful while picking your terms and try and keep them as broad as possible to get the widest set of results: For example, if you are looking for a Paan stall, you should use the search term Paan, rather than Paanwala. On the other hand, if you are looking for Pizza, do not use the term Italian
If you are still unable to find what you were looking for,