Revasi vs the alternatives
The reservation platform built for high-end restaurants and bars in Asia.
SevenRooms, OpenTable, and Chope were built for different markets and different goals. Revasi was built for premium venues in Southeast Asia — fully branded, zero commission, with the kind of personal support you actually want.
How Revasi compares
| Feature | Revasi | SevenRooms | OpenTable | Resy | Chope | TableCheck |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fully branded booking experience | Partial | |||||
| No per-cover commission | ||||||
| Built for Southeast Asia | Partial | |||||
| Designed for independent venues | Partial | Partial | Partial | |||
| Hands-on personal onboarding | ||||||
| Direct WhatsApp support | ||||||
| Custom experience types (chef's table, private dining) | Partial | |||||
| Dietary detection & guest profiles | Partial | Partial | ||||
| Upsell add-ons at booking | ||||||
| Free trial available | ||||||
| Marketplace listing (sends diners to competitors) |
Based on publicly available information. Features may vary by plan or region.
Why high-end venues in Asia choose Revasi
Your brand, not theirs
Chope, OpenTable, and Resy put your restaurant in a marketplace where you compete for attention and diners are incentivised with discounts. Revasi gives guests a booking experience that looks and feels like your venue — not a third-party platform.
Built for Southeast Asia
SevenRooms was built for large US hotel groups. TableCheck for Japanese enterprise chains. Revasi was built alongside high-end venues in Bali, with an understanding of how premium restaurants and bars actually operate in this region — the service styles, the seasonality, the guest expectations.
No commission on covers
OpenTable and Chope charge per cover or per booking. That adds up fast at a high-end restaurant or bar running 40–80 covers a night. Revasi is subscription-based — your revenue stays yours, every table.
Support that actually helps
No support tickets into a void. No enterprise sales cycles. Every Revasi partner gets a designated contact, a private WhatsApp channel, and hands-on onboarding — from the people who built the product.
The detail on each alternative
SevenRooms
Enterprise-first, US-centricSevenRooms is a capable platform built for large hospitality groups — think hotel chains and multi-venue operators in the US and Europe. For an independent high-end restaurant or bar in Asia, you're paying enterprise-tier pricing for a product that wasn't designed with your market, your guests, or your operational context in mind. Onboarding is self-serve, support is ticket-based, and the experience is generic.
OpenTable
Marketplace with commissionOpenTable is a consumer discovery platform first and a reservation tool second. Every booking puts your venue in a feed alongside every competitor in your city. You pay per cover — typically $1–$9 per diner — which erodes margins fast at a premium venue. Guest data technically belongs to OpenTable, not you. And the booking experience is branded OpenTable throughout.
Resy
Consumer-facing, US-focusedResy has a strong following among trendy US restaurants and a loyal diner base in American cities. Outside North America, awareness and adoption drop sharply. If your venue is in Southeast Asia, Resy brings little discovery value and the same marketplace compromises as OpenTable — your brand takes second place to theirs.
Chope
Discount marketplace for Southeast AsiaChope has genuine consumer reach in Singapore, Thailand, and Hong Kong — and it drives footfall. But it does so through discounts and rewards, which actively conditions diners to expect cheaper prices. For a high-end restaurant or bar where brand positioning is everything, being listed on a discount-first marketplace is a tension that's hard to manage. Bookings go through Chope's platform, not yours.
TableCheck
Enterprise, Japan-anchoredTableCheck is a serious platform used by luxury hotel groups and large restaurant chains across Asia, particularly in Japan. It's feature-rich and well-regarded at the enterprise level. For independent premium venues, the complexity, pricing, and implementation overhead are often disproportionate — and the hands-on, personal support that a boutique operator needs isn't typically part of the package.
Common questions
Is Revasi a good SevenRooms alternative for high-end venues in Asia?
Yes. Revasi was built specifically for premium hospitality venues in Asia. Unlike SevenRooms — which is primarily designed for large hotel groups and North American markets — Revasi offers a fully branded experience, personal onboarding, and support tailored to independent high-end restaurants and bars across Southeast Asia.
How does Revasi compare to OpenTable?
OpenTable charges commissions per cover and places your restaurant alongside competitors in a marketplace. Revasi is not a marketplace — guests book directly through your own branded experience. There are no per-cover commission fees, and your guest data belongs to you.
How does Revasi compare to Chope?
Chope is a consumer-facing marketplace platform with a strong footprint in Singapore and Southeast Asia. It drives footfall through discounts and rewards, but every booking is on Chope's branded platform — not yours. For high-end restaurants and bars where guest experience and brand identity matter, Revasi gives you a fully owned, branded booking journey with no marketplace exposure.
How does Revasi compare to TableCheck?
TableCheck is a Japan-based enterprise platform with strong Asia coverage — typically deployed by large hotel groups and chains. It offers deep feature sets but comes with enterprise pricing, complex onboarding, and limited hands-on support for independent venues. Revasi is leaner, faster to set up, and built for the independent high-end operator.
Does Revasi work for restaurants outside Bali?
Yes. Revasi is built for high-end venues across Asia — including Indonesia (Bali, Jakarta), Singapore, Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur), Thailand (Bangkok), Vietnam (Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City), and the Philippines. If your venue operates at a premium level anywhere in Southeast Asia, Revasi is designed for you.
Does Revasi charge per-cover commission fees?
No. Revasi does not charge commission on covers. Unlike OpenTable, Chope, or TheFork, which take a fee for every diner they send your way, Revasi operates on a subscription model — meaning your revenue stays yours.
Is there a free trial available?
Yes. Revasi offers a free trial. You can get set up, explore the platform, and see how it fits your venue before committing.