Food diary app

A food diary for meals and memories, not macro math.

A good food diary should remember what you ate, where you ate it, who you were with, and whether it was worth ordering again.

Product proof

A real food diary should be easy to scan later.

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 iPhone feed showing logged meals with photos, dates, search, and A to F grade filters

What a food diary should remember

Dishiary keeps the practical details that make a meal useful later.

Photos and notes

Save the meal visually and add the context your camera roll cannot provide.

Grades and tags

Make your history scannable without turning it into a public review.

Restaurant context

Tie a dish to the place and trip where it happened.

Why calorie-first tools can be overkill

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.

Looking specifically for a non-calorie option? See the food journal without calories.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers for people comparing food diary, meal journal, and restaurant memory apps.

What is the best food diary app for iPhone if I do not want calorie counting?

Dishiary is built for people who want meal memory, photos, notes, grades, restaurants, and a private map instead of a calorie-first workflow.

Can I use Dishiary for restaurant meals?

Yes. Restaurant context is central: Dishiary keeps dishes, places, grades, dates, photos, and what to order again together.

Is Dishiary public like a review app?

No. Dishiary is a private food diary, not a public restaurant review network.

Start remembering meals with Dishiary.

A private food diary and restaurant map for meals worth ordering again.