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Restaurant Tracking App for iPhone: Dishiary

Dishiary is a private restaurant tracking app for iPhone that keeps restaurants, dishes, photos, notes, visit history, A-F grades, map pins, and what to order again in one private diary — no public review feed, no followers required.

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Use Dishiary when you want to answer simple questions later:

Dishiary is not a calorie-first food tracker, a public review network, or a follower-based restaurant feed. It is a private food diary and restaurant map for meals you want to remember.

Track the Restaurant, the Dish, and the Next Order

A useful restaurant tracker app should remember more than a place name. Dishiary keeps the dish-level details that make a restaurant memory useful months later.

Core restaurant memory fields:

That means a saved restaurant becomes more than a pin. It can answer what you ate, what you thought, and what you would order next time.

[Screenshot: restaurant grouping view with dishes, visit dates, and grades.]

Built for Foodies, Travelers, and Repeat Decision Makers

Dishiary fits people who eat out often enough that memory starts to blur: foodies, travelers, couples, neighborhood explorers, and anyone who gets asked for restaurant recommendations.

It is especially useful if you already keep restaurants scattered across:

Those tools can work, but they make you maintain the structure yourself. Dishiary gives the habit a food-specific home: quick logging, dish notes, private grades, restaurant groups, and a map built from your own meals.

For a more diary-focused version of this use case, see the restaurant diary app. For the map-first version, see the restaurant map app.

A Private Restaurant Map Makes Every Visit Searchable

Dishiary turns logged meals into a private restaurant map, so each restaurant pin carries your own history instead of only a saved-place label.

Use the map to remember:

Google Maps is still the right tool for navigation and broad discovery. Dishiary is the personal memory layer: the private record of what happened after you sat down.

Read more about the feature on the private restaurant map page, or compare the workflow with a saved-pin habit in Google Maps lists alternative.

[Screenshot: private restaurant map with a selected pin, saved dishes, visit count, address, and grades.]

Fast Logging Keeps the App Usable at the Table

A restaurant tracker only works if logging is fast enough to do during real meals. Dishiary lets you start from a photo, voice note, or one line of text.

The app can use AI to draft meal, place, and tag details, but the result stays editable. You can correct the restaurant, rename the dish, change tags, add notes, choose a grade, and decide whether you would order it again.

Use the amount of detail the meal deserves:

[Screenshot: quick logging flow with photo, voice, and typed-note options.]

Restaurant Memory: Recall, Planning, and Return Visits

NeedWhat Dishiary tracksWhy it matters
Remember what you orderedDish names, photos, notes, tags, and gradesYou can recommend or reorder the exact dish later.
Decide where to go backA-F grades, visit history, and would-order-again statusYou can scan your own evidence instead of relying on public stars.
Plan future mealsWant-to-try restaurants and dishesA saved idea becomes a plan you can complete later.
Browse by placeRestaurant groups and private map pinsMeals stay connected to the restaurant where they happened.
Track tripsCity, area, and trip contextTravel meals stay findable before your next visit.
Keep controlPrivacy, export, and deletion surfacesYour restaurant history is not locked behind a public profile.

Dishiary vs Notes, Map Lists, and Social Restaurant Apps

ToolBest atWhere it breaks for restaurant memoryDishiary fit
Apple NotesFast freeform captureNo native restaurant grouping, map pins, grades, or dish-level filteringKeep Notes-level speed while adding food-specific structure.
Google Maps listsSaving places and navigatingSaved pins do not remember dish photos, A-F grades, order-again decisions, or private meal contextUse Maps for getting there and Dishiary for remembering what happened there.
Social restaurant appsShared rankings, friend feeds, and discoveryPublic pressure can change how honest private notes feelKeep restaurant memory private by default.
Camera rollCapturing food photosHard to search by dish, restaurant, grade, or visit decisionTurn photos into structured meal records.

If you are comparing social restaurant list apps, see Beli alternative. If your current system is mostly saved pins, start with Google Maps lists alternative.

Start Your Restaurant Tracker Tonight

  1. Log the meal by photo, voice, or one line.
  2. Attach the restaurant or let the app draft a place suggestion.
  3. Add the dish name, grade, tags, and notes you will want later.
  4. Mark whether you would order it again.
  5. Save want-to-try places or dishes for future visits.
  6. Use the restaurant map when you need to choose, recommend, or remember.

Privacy Controls Make History Feel Owned, Not Published

Restaurant notes can be personal: who you went with, what you really thought, what you would avoid, and what you want to remember for a future trip. Dishiary is private by default, with no public review feed and no follower requirement.

Download Dishiary: Free Restaurant Tracking App for iPhone

Use Dishiary to track restaurants, dishes, visits, grades, notes, photos, map pins, want-to-try ideas, and what to order again — privately, on your iPhone.

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FAQ

What is a restaurant tracking app?

A restaurant tracking app saves restaurants you have visited or want to try, then connects each place to dish notes, photos, visit dates, grades, tags, and what to order again. Dishiary focuses on private recall instead of public reviews.

Can I track individual dishes, not just restaurants?

Yes. Dishiary is built around dish-level memory. A restaurant record can include the dishes you tried, notes, photos, grades, tags, and would-order-again decisions.

Is Dishiary private?

Yes. Dishiary is private by default. There is no public review feed or follower requirement. You control privacy, data export, and account deletion.

Is Dishiary a replacement for Google Maps?

No. Google Maps is better for navigation and broad discovery. Dishiary is a private companion for remembering what you personally ate, liked, saved, and want to order again at restaurants.

Does Dishiary count calories?

No. Dishiary is a private food diary and restaurant map for meal memory, notes, grades, photos, places, and order-again decisions — not a calorie counter.

Start a food diary you'll actually keep.

Dishiary is free on the App Store — private by default, no calorie counting, just meals worth remembering.

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