Trip recall
Find the ramen, pastry, taco, or cafe from a past city without digging through photos.
Restaurant map
Dishiary connects restaurants to your private meal history, so each saved place can show what you ate, how it ranked, and whether it deserves another order.
Private pins
Browse saved places by visit count, grade, address, dish notes, and the meals that made the place worth remembering.

Public ratings are useful for discovery. Dishiary is for the personal layer after you eat there.
Find the ramen, pastry, taco, or cafe from a past city without digging through photos.
Keep the dish attached to the restaurant instead of saving only the place name.
Use A to F grades for your own future decisions, not public performance.
The restaurant-map cluster should link tightly between feature, use-case, and comparison pages.
For category intent, see restaurant map app.
For public-review alternatives, see Google Maps lists alternative.
Short answers for people comparing food diary, meal journal, and restaurant memory apps.
No. Dishiary is a private restaurant map based on your own saved meals, places, notes, grades, and visit history.
Dishiary is best when you want dish-level memory. It complements map lists by remembering what you ordered and whether you would order it again.
Yes. Travelers can use Dishiary to remember restaurants, cities, dishes, grades, dates, and trip notes.
Private places, dish notes, grades, and order-again memory in one iPhone app.