No calorie target
The diary does not ask for a daily calorie budget.
No-calorie food journal
Some people want to remember meals without turning eating into math. Dishiary keeps the memory, taste, place, and note.
No macro math
The product centers meal photos, notes, places, and simple A to F recall instead of a calorie target or barcode workflow.

The product is intentionally not a diet tracker.
The diary does not ask for a daily calorie budget.
Dishiary is not built around weight-loss outcomes or medical promises.
Restaurant and memory use cases come first.
Private journaling, taste, place, notes, and what you would order again.
You can still keep lightweight nutrition context when it helps, but the product positioning stays memory-first.
For a broader overview, see the food diary app page.
Short answers for people comparing food diary, meal journal, and restaurant memory apps.
Yes. Dishiary centers food memory, notes, photos, places, grades, and what to order again instead of a calorie target.
No. Dishiary is not positioned around dieting, goal weight, barcode scanning, or macro compliance.
Dishiary can keep lightweight nutrition context when useful, but the product is memory-first.
A private food diary and restaurant map for meals worth ordering again.