No public reviews
Your notes and grades are not written for strangers.
Private food diary
Dishiary is designed around private recall: meal notes, photos, grades, places, export controls, and deletion paths without a public review network.
User control
Permissions, data export, and account deletion are presented as part of the app experience, not hidden behind social sharing defaults.


The highest-converting privacy page is specific about what users can do and what the app does not become.
Your notes and grades are not written for strangers.
Camera, photo library, microphone, and location access are tied to visible app behavior.
Users can request exports and account deletion through app or support paths.
Privacy also means avoiding public or moralized food tracking surfaces.
Dishiary is for foodies, travelers, couples, and restaurant explorers who want a private record of meals worth remembering.
For non-diet positioning, link to the food journal without calories page.
Short answers for people comparing food diary, meal journal, and restaurant memory apps.
No. Dishiary is not a public review network. Meal notes, grades, and restaurant history are intended for private recall.
Yes. Dishiary includes export paths for user data, and support can help with export or deletion requests.
Yes. Account deletion is available from the app or by contacting support, subject to limited legal, security, or billing retention needs.
Save the meals, places, and notes that matter to you.