For foodies, not calorie counters

Dishiary

The private food diary that remembers where you ate.

Snap a meal, add a note, get an AI grade, and build your personal restaurant map. No calorie counting. No public reviews. Just meals worth remembering.

Dishiary iPhone feed showing logged meals with photos, dates, search, and A to F grade filters
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Real app feed with meal photos, dates, search, and grade filters.

Log in seconds

Photo, voice, or note. Dishiary is built for the way meals are actually remembered.

Photo-first logging

Snap the dish while it is still in front of you and keep the meal photo with the memory.

Voice or note

Dictate what mattered: the dish, the table, who was there, or what you would change next time.

AI as a shortcut

AI helps identify dishes and suggest grades, but the diary stays yours to edit.

Dishiary iPhone feed showing logged meals with photos, dates, search, and A to F grade filters
Dishiary iPhone camera logging screen with a restaurant context chip, camera shutter, photo import, and type-instead control
Dishiary iPhone feed showing an AI-suggested grilled salmon meal created from a photo logging workflow
Dishiary iPhone quick-log note screen with the voice recording console active and send or cancel controls visible
Dishiary iPhone logging screen with a note entry for spicy tonkotsu ramen and a save meal button

Remember what to order again

Grades and restaurant groups make your meal history scannable.

Give dishes A to F grades, keep the place attached, and scan what you loved at each restaurant. Your future self can find the ramen in Tokyo, pasta night, or that cafe in Portland without digging through camera roll clutter.

Dishiary iPhone restaurant grouping view showing places with dishes, visit dates, and grades

Your private restaurant map

Pins remember the dishes, not just the address.

Every restaurant can become part of a private map with dishes, grades, visit history, and notes. It is built for recall, not public ratings.

Dishiary iPhone map showing a private restaurant pin and saved dishes at Din Tai Fung

Meal detail

Keep the dish, not just the date.

Open a meal to see the photo, note, grade, tags, place, and whether it belongs on your order-again list.

Dishiary iPhone meal detail screen showing chicken biryani with a photo, A grade, notes, tags, location, and would-order-again toggle

Not a calorie counter

Dishiary is for restaurant meals, home cooking, travel, shared favorites, and the dishes that only make sense with a note.

No macro goals

No daily calorie budget, barcode database, or goal-weight pressure.

Memory-first notes

The focus is taste, place, context, and whether the dish was worth ordering again.

Restaurant-level context

Remember what you ate at a place, not just that the place existed.

Private by default

Permissions are tied to product behavior you can see.

Dishiary has no public reviews or social feed. Camera, photo library, voice, and location access stay feature-scoped, and the app keeps export controls visible instead of burying your data rights.

Dishiary iPhone privacy permissions screen showing camera, photo library, voice input, and location controls
Dishiary iPhone data export screen showing meals, tags, locations, goals, photos, and JSON or CSV export formats

Delete anytime

Leaving is a clear account action.

Account deletion is surfaced in Settings with an explicit confirmation before permanent removal, alongside export and permission controls.

Dishiary iPhone delete account confirmation modal explaining that account data deletion is permanent and cannot be undone

Frequently asked questions

Short answers for people comparing food diary, meal journal, and restaurant memory apps.

What is Dishiary?

Dishiary is a private food diary and restaurant map for iPhone, built for remembering meals, places, notes, photos, grades, and what to order again.

Is Dishiary a calorie counter?

No. Dishiary is built for meal memory rather than calorie counting, goal weight pressure, or barcode scanning.

Who should use Dishiary?

Dishiary is for foodies, travelers, couples, restaurant explorers, and people who want a private record of meals worth repeating.

Start a food diary you will want to revisit.

Download Dishiary for meals worth remembering.