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E la Carte

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Industry
  
Restaurant

Website
  
elacarte.com

Founded
  
2008

Area served
  
Nationwide

Headquarters
  
Redwood City

Number of employees
  
40

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Founders
  
Rajat Suri, Ernest Gichini Ngaruiya

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E la Carte is a privately held technology company headquartered in Silicon Valley’s Redwood City, California that builds specialized tablets and software for restaurant tables. The Presto tablet allows restaurant guests to order food, play games and pay for their bill on demand. The company was founded in 2008 by MIT students Rajat Suri and Ernest Gichini Ngaruiya.

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History

While at MIT in December 2007 pursuing his Ph.D., Rajat Suri got the idea to start E la Carte while he was at a restaurant with colleagues from MIT and Harvard. They struggled to split their restaurant bill, taking over an hour and making many mistakes. Rajat then decided to abandon his Ph.D. and start E la Carte. In 2008, he founded the company and then moved its headquarters to Silicon Valley in 2010.

In 2013, Applebee’s announced its plans to install 100,000 Presto tablets nationwide. This rollout is the largest tablet rollout to date by any enterprise. Some of E la Carte’s other customers include Genghis Grill, and Evergreen Restaurant Group, a franchisee of Outback Steakhouse.

Funding

E la Carte was seeded in 2008 by Romulus Capital. In 2010, E la Carte raised additional seed funding from Y Combinator, Drew Houston, SV Angel, Alexis Ohanian, Steve Huffman, Yuri Milner, Paul Buchheit and other angel investors. In 2011, E la Carte raised $4 million in funding from Lightbank created by Groupon co-founders Eric Lefkofsky and Brad Keywell. In 2013, E la Carte raised $13.5 million in Series B funding from Intel Capital and Romulus Capital. Another round of funding of $35 million Series C was raised in September 2014.

Presto Tablet

The Presto tablet is manufactured by E la Carte and built for restaurants. The Android-based, Intel-powered wireless Presto tablet is ruggedized and has a compact design that withstands spills and bumps in a restaurant environment. It has an illuminated credit card reader, a dynamic LED light and a rechargeable, removable battery. Presto integrates with a restaurant’s Point of Sale (POS) system and allows guests to order food, play games and pay from their table.

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