Photos and notes
Save the meal visually and add the context your camera roll cannot provide.
Food diary app
A good food diary should remember what you ate, where you ate it, who you were with, and whether it was worth ordering again.
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The Dishiary feed keeps meal photos, dates, search, and A to F grades in one iPhone view so the diary stays useful after the moment passes.

Dishiary keeps the practical details that make a meal useful later.
Save the meal visually and add the context your camera roll cannot provide.
Make your history scannable without turning it into a public review.
Tie a dish to the place and trip where it happened.
Many people want a food record without daily targets, macro pressure, or barcode scanning.
Dishiary is for remembering taste, place, and order decisions. It does not ask you to set a goal weight or treat every meal like a compliance task.
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Short answers for people comparing food diary, meal journal, and restaurant memory apps.
Dishiary is built for people who want meal memory, photos, notes, grades, restaurants, and a private map instead of a calorie-first workflow.
Yes. Restaurant context is central: Dishiary keeps dishes, places, grades, dates, photos, and what to order again together.
No. Dishiary is a private food diary, not a public restaurant review network.
A private food diary and restaurant map for meals worth ordering again.