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Zagat on the menu for restaurant review site Infatuatio­n

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SAN FRANCISCO — Restaurant review new-comer The Infatuatio­n announced Monday a deal to buy veteran Zagat from Google for an undisclose­d amount.

Since Google bought Zagat a little more than six years ago for a reported $151 million, the longestabl­ished service for evaluating dining experience­s has seen appetites turn to Internet age services such as Yelp.

“Zagat has helped us provide useful and relevant dining results for users across our various products,” Google vice- president of product Jen Fitzpatric­k said in a joint statement.

“The Infatuatio­n is an innovative company that will be a terrific home for the Zagat brand.”

The Infatuatio­n planned to cook the Zagat brand into its Web site and mobile applicatio­n as part of a stated mission to become an influentia­l global restaurant discovery platform.

“Iconic brands don’t become available very often, and Zagat is about as iconic as it gets,” Infatuatio­n cofounder and chief executive Chris Stang said.

Zagat will remain a separate platform, working in tandem with The Informatio­n, according to the company.

Zagat was founded in 1979 by Tim and Nina Zagat, serving restaurant ratings in printing guides and online. The team of reviewers grew, as did the types of industries covered in guides.

The Infatuatio­n launched in 2009, particular­ly targeting smartphone-generation restaurant seekers, and boasts reaching more than three million people monthly in an array of cities around world.

“Tim and I are very excited for Zagat’s next chapter with The Infatuatio­n,” Nina Zagat said. —

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