app to remember restaurants

App to Remember Restaurants, Food, and What You Ordered

Dishiary is an app to remember restaurants, what you ordered, and what to get again. It turns quick food notes, photos, voice logs, A-F grades, tags, trips, and restaurant pins into a private iPhone diary — instead of scattering meal memory across your camera roll, notes, and maps.

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Why Camera Roll, Notes, and Maps Are Not Enough for Restaurant Memory

Most people start with general-purpose tools because they are already on the phone. Photos are quick, notes are flexible, and maps are good for saving places. The problem is that none of them keeps the full restaurant memory together by default.

Common workarounds and where they break:

Dishiary is for the moment after those tools stop being enough. It keeps the speed of a note while adding the restaurant and dish memory you need later.

If Apple Notes is your current system, see Apple Notes food diary comparison.

How Dishiary Remembers Restaurants and Dishes

Dishiary is built around questions people ask after they have eaten somewhere: what did I order, did I like it, and should I get it again?

Use Dishiary to answer:

It is not a public review feed, follower network, or calorie-first tracker. It is a private food diary and restaurant map for your own memory.

For the broader category page, see restaurant tracking app. For the diary-first angle, see restaurant diary app.

How to Log a Meal and Build a Searchable Restaurant Memory

The workflow starts small enough to use at the table and grows into a useful memory later.

  1. Log the meal by photo, voice, or one line.
  2. Let AI draft the meal, place, and tags when it can help.
  3. Edit the dish, restaurant, notes, tags, or trip before saving.
  4. Add an A-F grade and decide whether you would order it again.
  5. Revisit the memory from the diary, restaurant page, tags, trip, or private map.

The important part is editability. AI reduces typing, but it should not become the source of truth for your taste. You keep control over the dish name, restaurant, grade, tags, notes, and order-again decision.

For a guide-style walk-through, read how to remember what you ordered.

Before and After: Scattered Food Notes Become a Private Restaurant Diary

Before DishiaryWith Dishiary
A food photo buried in the camera rollA meal entry with the photo, dish, restaurant, grade, tags, and notes
A note called “NYC food” with mixed recommendationsTrip-tagged meals and restaurants you can revisit later
A saved map pin with no order historyA private restaurant page showing what you ordered and whether you would get it again
A text from a friend with a dish recommendationA want-to-try restaurant or dish you can complete after visiting
A vague memory that a place was “good”A-F grades and private notes tied to your own taste
A public review app where every thought feels publishableA private diary with no public review feed or follower pressure

The goal is not to make food logging heavier. It is to keep the details that future-you actually needs.

Real Examples: What Restaurant Memory Looks Like in Practice

Restaurant memory is useful when it answers a specific future decision. Dishiary is designed around those decisions.

This is why Dishiary stores both restaurant-level and dish-level memory. A saved restaurant tells you where. A dish note tells you what happened there.

Private Restaurant Map: Your Food History in Context

Dishiary includes a private restaurant map so places are not just list items. Each restaurant can carry your own visits, dishes, notes, grades, tags, photos, and what to order again.

Use the map when you want to:

Map apps are still useful for navigation and broad place discovery. Dishiary is the personal memory layer for your own meals.

For the map-first product page, see private restaurant map.

Private by Default: Notes Stay Honest

Restaurant notes often include details you would not put in a public review: who you went with, what you really thought, what to avoid next time, or why a dish mattered on that trip. Dishiary keeps that memory private by default.

Your A-F grade is for your future decision, not for the internet.

Download Dishiary — Free App to Remember Restaurants

Use Dishiary when you want an app to remember food, restaurants, dishes, photos, notes, A-F grades, tags, trips, and what to order again — without maintaining a manual system across Notes, Photos, and maps.

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FAQ

What is the best app to remember restaurants?

Dishiary is a strong choice if you want private recall: restaurants, dishes, photos, notes, A-F grades, tags, trips, and what to order again — without a public review feed.

How can I remember what I ordered at a restaurant?

Log the meal in Dishiary by photo, voice, or one line, then attach the dish, restaurant, notes, tags, grade, and order-again decision. Find it later from the diary, restaurant page, tags, trip, or private map.

Can I use Dishiary instead of Apple Notes for food?

Yes, if your food notes need more restaurant structure. Dishiary adds food-specific fields: restaurant, dish, photo, grade, tags, trip, map context, and what to order again.

Is Dishiary public like a restaurant review app?

No. Dishiary is private by default. There is no public review feed or follower requirement.

Does Dishiary count calories?

No. Dishiary focuses on remembering meals, restaurants, dishes, notes, grades, tags, trips, and repeat orders — not calorie tracking.

Can AI fill in my restaurant log?

AI can draft meal, place, and tag details to reduce typing, but the log stays editable. You decide what to keep, correct, grade, tag, and remember.

Start a food diary you'll actually keep.

Dishiary is free on the App Store — private by default, no calorie counting, just meals worth remembering.

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