Restaurants
Restaurants is your personal dining archive — a record of everywhere you've eaten, want to eat, or have stopped going. It goes beyond a list: you can log individual visits with notes and ratings, link visits to events, and build a searchable history of your culinary experiences.
How it works
Each restaurant gets its own entry with details about the place — cuisine, price range, location, your overall rating, and notes. Beneath that, you log individual visits with their own dates, ratings, and notes. So if you've been to a restaurant ten times over two years, you have ten visit records, not just one entry.
What you can track per restaurant
- Name and cuisine (27 cuisine types to choose from)
- Price range — $ to $$$$
- Location — address, city, state
- Phone and website
- Overall rating — 1–10, displayed as stars
- Notes — freeform observations about the place, the food, the vibe
- Status — Visited, Wishlist, or Closed
- Favorite flag — marks top choices (entries rated 9 or above are auto-labeled as favorites)
- Photo — upload a file or paste a URL
The four tabs
| Tab | What it's for |
|---|---|
| Home | A featured spotlight on a top restaurant and recent discoveries |
| Archive | Your full list with search, status filters, and sort options |
| Cuisines | Your collection organized by cuisine type |
| Concierge | AI restaurant assistant (coming soon) |
What you can do
- Add restaurants you've been to, want to try, or want to remember
- Log individual visits with dates, ratings, and notes
- Link visits to events (a birthday dinner, an anniversary)
- Filter by status — see just your Wishlist, just places you've visited, or everything
- Search by name, cuisine, city, or notes
- Sort by most recent visit, highest rating, most visits, or name
- Browse by cuisine to see which types of food you eat most
Every meal worth remembering, recorded.