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ChefsFeed - The Best Food App for Local Restaurant Recommendations and Reviews from Top Chefs.
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Food & Drink Free Credible, Inc. iPhone, iPad, iPod

ChefsFeed is the #1 free app where chefs—real deal, cook or die, grease-trap monkey chefs—lead you directly to the good stuff. Reviews and recommendations are written exclusively by those who live and breathe the search for great food, so let David Chang and Mario Batali tell you where they crush pancakes instead of enduring one more plate of subpar soggy flapjacks, already. While you’re at it, cruise The Scene, an endless stream of original content created to rescue you from the mind-numbing clickbait of the world. Eat with smart abandon. Share your discoveries. Do as the industry does.

We want the best, especially when it comes to food. Call us stubborn. We know it’s out there, but one doesn't simply walk into the symphony of crazy on anonymous review sites. Enter ChefsFeed.

APP FEATURES:

— Find the dishes you want, where you want. Covet them. Get your friends to drink the Kool-Aid, get over there and hit food nirvana.
— Follow chefs for dish recommendations, event info, and insights on dining out.
— Go deep with exclusive videos and stories spanning every aspect of the restaurant industry, in cities all over the US, Canada, and the UK.

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING:

The Wall Street Journal: “ChefsFeed is an app I can’t live without”

TIME: “...a conversation between chefs and foodies that runs deeper and longer than any one review”

The New York Times: “I am certainly more inclined to trust a chef with a name (and a reputation to guard) than the anonymous grouch who gives a great cafe a low rating after having to wait five minutes for a table"

Travel & Leisure: “Who better to seek out for advice on where to eat than the professionals themselves?”

Bon Appétit: “ChefsFeed cuts amateur hour short by having respected chefs do the Yelping”

LOCATIONS:

Atlanta - Austin - Boston - Boulder - Charleston - Chicago - Dallas - Denver - Hawaii - Houston - Las Vegas - London - Los Angeles - Miami - Montreal - Napa - Nashville - New Orleans - New York City - Philadelphia - Portland - San Diego - San Francisco - Seattle - Sonoma - Toronto - Vancouver - Washington DC...and many more!

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Reviews

Nothing for Cleveland.
AdamLeidtke

Cleveland is a great city for foodies, but you have nothing for us. Boo...


Chefs rating their own places?!?!
JDog73

I expected this to be closer to a ‘Best Thing I’ve Ever Eaten’ app, but it totally misses the mark. Why? 1. Chefs should not be able to promote their own restaurants/dishes 2. Shake Shack is on the list (Come on! You’re telling me you can’t find a better burger in DC as an expert?!?!) I will keep this app and see how the community grows, but right now I don’t consider it for any of my dining. Don’t like the self promotion.


Phenomenal restaurants
Rxbride

I have found myself in cities I am unfamiliar with. Every time I use this app I find a memorable restaurant.


Not worth it!
Justin Boucher 123

I’m always lookin for new places to eat and drink and took this opportunity to download an app that I thought someone had already done the leg work. I live in tolland county CT and this app shows me roughly 9 restaurants in CT and MA. That’s just ridiculous. Just title the app where to eat in NYC and LA because you’ve done zero homework or legwork for any other city. Even a google search for each state would be better than what you’ve collected. Don’t waste your time on this app


I'm not driving 500 miles
dmm482

OK that's an exaggeration, but the closest place to me (in Central PA - State College) is 200 miles away!!! LAME


The best
Nice2knowu

Really good recommendations. It’s not a bunch of hipsters tweeting about f$&king avocado toast or country folk raving about bland biscuits and gravy. Some serious dishes from people who know what good food is.


Waste of space
TxSage17

First it’s difficult to use. I first tried it with all settings on. It only gave me one place in my city. That one showed up three times & was clearly added by the owner. I looked at list of restaurant types under filters & it is mainly Asian types ... like Mediterranean is not even there much less sub types. So I think it must just be my city. I turn location off. Nope, they really are not there. Then no matter where I try to search it insists I am in Abilene?! & will not allow a nationwide search by any filters or by chosen city. It is never really going to work as the chefs are really just owners or cooks apparently looking for free advertising - not recommending other restaurants. Deleting.


An App with POTENTIAL
Boo Boo Boo-Boo

Needs work on frame rates and has scrolling issues/bugs. Great way to connect, but still needs work in order to garner a 5-star review.


Food & Fun
walrus-moose

Great writing and my go-to for recommendations when travelling.


Interesting
r0bgj

I'm not quite so sure what the value proposition is here, downloaded because it sounded interesting but now I'm not sure how to use it. There's general info for restaurants but not much else. Some have videos or articles about food. Maybe I need to be an avid foods person?


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