Can’t decide where to eat?
You don’t need a random restaurant wheel. You need a tool that asks the right questions and gives you a real answer.
Help me pickRandom spinners are a joke. Literally.
Half the “where should I eat” tools on the internet are spinning wheels that pick a random restaurant. That’s fun for about 3 seconds until it lands on a Subway and you spin again. And again.
The other half just show you the same Yelp results you already scrolled past. Sorted by rating. Which means you’re choosing between fifteen places that are all 4.3 stars with reviews from people who think atmosphere means “there were tables.”
What we do differently
We ask what you’re in the mood for
Casual or fancy? Trying something new or going somewhere safe? Quick and easy or making a night of it? Four sliders, ten seconds, and we know what you actually want.
We score restaurants, not just list them
Every restaurant near you gets a score based on how well it matches your vibe, budget, and how far you’re willing to go. #1 is your best bet. Not the most reviewed. Not the most expensive. The best fit for right now.
We settle the argument for couples
Heart your favorites, send the shortlist to your partner, they tap one. No more circular “I don’t know, what do you want?” conversations. The link does the talking.
Who uses this
Couples
The "I don't care, you pick" crowd. This is your exit ramp.
Parents
You have a babysitter for 3 hours. Don't waste 40 minutes picking a place.
Friend groups
4+ people trying to agree on dinner? We have a voting flow for that.
New in town
You don't have a go-to spot yet. We'll find one that matches your taste.
How we compare to the alternatives
| Us | Spinners | Yelp | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Knows your vibe | Yes | No | Sort of |
| Ranked results | Yes | Random | By rating |
| Partner shortlist | Yes | No | No |
| Time to answer | 20 sec | 3 sec* | ??? min |
*If you count “landing on Applebee’s and spinning again” as an answer.