Cacio e pepe + sheep’s-milk cheesecake.
Worth the 90-minute wait. Ask for the corner table.
A new app for iPhone · 2026
Save where you ate, what you ordered, and the people you were with. Find your next favourite spot through friends — never another faceless review site.
Free · Built for iOS 17 and later
The idea
Every great meal starts feeling like the same blur after a few months. Was that pasta in the West Village or Williamsburg? Did Sara bring us to the wine bar with the orange-tile floor, or was that the place in Lisbon? Foodcrumbs is a small, private place to remember.
No reviews from strangers. No five-star algorithm. Just the dishes you ordered, the people who were with you, and a map that gets richer with every meal.
The app
Snap a photo, tap a star, jot down what you ate. Foodcrumbs does the rest — finds the place on the map, suggests a category, and tucks it neatly into your private archive. No login walls, no email confirmations. Just memory.
Every saved spot becomes a pin. Coloured by cuisine, tagged with the date you went, and ranked by how much you loved it. Open the app in any city and your past favourites are already on the map.
Yelp reviewers don’t know your taste. Your three best-eating friends do. Foodcrumbs is built around them — a feed of real meals from real people whose palate you actually respect. Save what you love. Skip what you don’t.
The community
“Finally — a place where my food memory isn’t just a chaos of camera-roll photos and Notes app fragments.”
FAQ
Yes. Foodcrumbs is free to use. We may add a small paid tier later for power users (unlimited photos, advanced search), but the core — saving, mapping, posting — will always be free.
On a server we operate in Helsinki, Finland (EU). Photos and notes are tied to your account, not sold, and you can delete everything any time by emailing hello@foodcrumbs.app.
Two people make this. Doing one platform brilliantly beats doing two badly. Android is on the roadmap once we’re proud of the iPhone version.
No. A username and password is all you need. We don’t require email, phone, or social-network logins. (Means we can’t reset your password — pick something you’ll remember.)
Yes — JSON export is built in. Your data is yours.
It takes 30 seconds. The first 100 places are the hardest. After that you’ll wonder how you lived without it.