Fillet for Chefs ~ Cost Recipe Reviews – Page 2

5/5 rating based on 18 reviews. Read all reviews for Fillet for Chefs ~ Cost Recipe for iPhone.
Fillet for Chefs ~ Cost Recipe is free iOS app published by CITYREDBIRD LOCATION SERVICES LTD.

Fantastic.

Will mon

This is a great app for costing both recipes & menu items. From the cost per lb to incorporating yield percentages this app does what you want it to do. The ability to upload my invoices or link my entire inventory from my purveyors & have that separate itself into the appropriate categories would be AMAZING. I'm even going to shoot myself in the foot & say that I would love to pay for it. Nice work, very nice.


Works good for food cost

zashai2999

Works good for doing my food cost


Awesome!

Kaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay

This app is FANTASTIC as a pastry chef and start up company this app has allowed to me price out my recipe effortlessly!


First time caterer

Ukulele Katy

I'm preparing meals for 10 people during a 6day workshop and this app has really helped me get everything organized.


ChefMeloy

ChefMeloy

This app really helped me creat and price out my very first menu. I'm so happy I found Fillet for Chefs!


Must have works awesome

mafiaitalianmobboss

Wife and I are building a menu for a business idea we’ve had. This app makes knowing food cost a breeze.


Misleading, non-functional, and Useless

TNRobR

I purchased this app to try and facilitate the management of my Food Truck and Catering business after reviewing the on line reviews and their web site. I was gravely disappointed upon trying to actually use the app. In my opinion, it is not worth what I paid for it (free). First, when trying to import recipes from an existing tool - There is no documentation for this process. I have e-mailed the developer through their support desk several times with no response. Without this functionality, I have to have an employee sit and manually enter every recipe. There is a share feature that also pops-up in iOS to somehow add things to Fillet with no documentation or apparent functionality. Second, It clearly indicates above that the USDA database is available in the app off line. Whether on line or off - the database is nowhere to be seen. For me, this completely negates any possible value from the app. Part of what I wanted from the app was the nutritional analysis. If I have to enter the nutritional data (never mind the densities) for every possible ingredient I use - this just doubles or triples my workload. At the end of the day, this App looks like a basic framework put together by someone with a good idea. It’s just poorly executed and feels like a playground project thats not completed. For now, I will just delete it. Summary: 1. Missing data clearly advertised in its write up 2. Non-functioning data imports and share functionality 3. non-responsive support 4. labor intensive - will cost me more in migration than its limited functionality is worth


Not what I expected

Memeyoyo2012

Everything was ok until scanning the products or ingredients was a flap. I was putting all the data until this scanner flopped. So I tried manual and check if perhaps it’s just couple of items. Well it’s all the items are not recognized.