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Save and browse restaurants you want to try, helping you decide where to eat.
@danielendara · X
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Save and browse restaurants you want to try, helping you decide where to eat.
@danielendara · X
Sure! let's connect! My latest creation is

Find restaurants where locals actually eat, filtering out tourist traps.
kingchesco · HN
I know $90 for a dining app sounds absurd. And it’s not even an app; it's a wrapper for an LLM. But it is how it is built that makes it so expensive. I had to make a whole API just to call it (which because its own SAAS). All just to bypass dumb google reviews. Google Maps and reviews send people to places optimized for tourists and good copywriters. To find actual local hole-in-the-walls algorithmically, I had to first build that api (called BWENDI), a "spatial gravity" engine using 100GB+ of tweaked OSM, GeoNames, and other proprietary data. Instead of aggregating reviews, it mathematically calculates foot-traffic, throughput, transaction stats, and economic criticality among other factors. Bwendi is A Python/Node ETL pipeline feeding an LMDB-backed context API. It uses a proprietary 1MB binary grid served via Cloudflare Workers for millisecond edge reads with near-zero overhead, hosted in Switzerland. This was done of course to get the purest location context around every street

AI tool that picks a restaurant or nightlife spot in Toronto for you in under 10 seconds.
gurunoor_singh · Product Hunt
eatsTO — What's the move tonight? AI-powered food discovery that actually picks for you.

Browse daily wing specials, beer deals, and happy hours at nearby restaurants.
@WingBeerSpecial · X
- Discover daily specials at restaurants near you. Currently limited to Ontario Canada. Let us know if you like to concept and want to see coverage in your area next!

Photograph food to instantly get calorie and macro counts via AI, inside Telegram.
u/eXt3000 · Reddit
I built a calorie tracker that lives entirely inside Telegram — no app store, no signup. Here are the ugly parts too Like a lot of people I quit calorie trackers because typing "chicken breast, 143 g" fifteen times a week is misery. So I built NutriAI: a Telegram Mini App where you photograph your plate and AI (Gemini) does the rest — calories, macros, 8 micronutrients, plus a 0–99 "sanity score" per dish that tells you how reasonable the meal is without lecturing you. Why Telegram instead

Scan food barcodes to analyze ingredients and get gut health scores
@Sasobhabha · X

Guess the time and location of AI-generated images in this geography game.
TimeGuessr — 给你一张图片,让你猜测图片发生的时间和地点。我们把 Timeguessr 的玩法原封不动地搬了过来,只是把图库换成了另一批“假照片”——全部由 AI 生成的过去 50 年里可能发生的瞬间

Your thinking from January is about to change your decision in July. Ovandor connects your thinking across time and surfaces what to do next — before you ask.
@amir_mehrabi_ · X
: Personal Intelligence

Split restaurant bills by item using AI photo scanning or manual entry, then share with friends.
u/getawaykid · Reddit
I got tired of doing receipt math at restaurants, so I built a free bill splitter with optional AI scanning TL;DR: Receipt Split splits restaurant bills by item. Free for manual entry + real-time sharing. AI photo scanning is optional and costs money to run, so I only charge for that part. I built Receipt Split after one too many dinners where someone said “let’s just split it evenly” while my friend was sitting there with a salad and everyone else had entrees + drinks. It’s a web app —

Send a photo or voice note of food to get instant calorie and protein counts via chat apps.
@GabrielKur8586 · X

Design and edit recipe cards online with a visual card editor.
bobblywobbles · HN
Not AI-generated. No sign in required. Free tool to use. My name is Zachary and I've built this app a few times now, in different seasons and with different frameworks. I originally created this tool to give a gift to someone, and now it's morphed into a product I hope people will find useful. There's thoughtful, human-curated features. As someone who loves to cook, it has a lot of features I know I will personally use, such as: - different sizes for printing [for different index cards] - allergen information - macros - easy way to scale up or down ingredients - can switch between metric and imperial measurements

Search for local businesses, read stories, and discover offers in your neighborhood.
@localmama4u · X