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Where Chefs Eat – A Guide to Chefs' Favorite Restaurants app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 4000 ratings )
Travel Lifestyle
Developer: Phaidon Press
14.99 USD
Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 29 Jan 2015
App size: 13.18 Mb

‘brilliant … The book is great but the app, when you’re travelling, is pure culinary first aid.’ - Mail on Sunday

‘Toss out your Zagat guide. This enormous tome gets the inside line on more than 3,200 restaurants worldwide’ – Entertainment Weekly

The brand new Where Chefs Eat app allows you to view over 3,000 chef recommendations from 600 of the world’s leading chefs, including René Redzepi, David Chang, Jason Atherton, Shannon Bennett, Massimo Bottura and Yotam Ottolenghi. Covering everything from neighborhood eateries to high-end restaurants, Where Chefs Eat is the expert’s take on the world’s best food.

Key features:

- Locate restaurants close to you on a map using the new ‘Near Me’ function

- Use the intuitive filtering system to search by region, chef or restaurant

- Browse by ‘Tipped for’ - special editorial categories that chefs have assigned to their chosen restaurants

- Share culinary tips with friends and recommend new dining experiences using Facebook, Twitter, email and messaging

- Build a personal collection of your favorite restaurant discoveries

If you experience any issues with your app please email [email protected] with a description of the issue and what device and operating system you are using. We will endeavor to assist you with your query.

Latest reviews of Where Chefs Eat – A Guide to Chefs' Favorite Restaurants app for iPhone and iPad

Rediculous
This is the worst app Ive ever had to pay for. I cant believe I hit get and its $15?!?! What the heck?! Theres not even restaurant reviews in my STATE! Arizona. None. Theres maybe like 12 states in America that even have reviews. And the reviews arent that good! God I wish I could return this STUPID app.
Not great
Reviews arent that helpful. Especially since it includes only a single quote from one chef even though six may have put it on their lists. The reviews do come from famous chefs, but so does Chefs Feed which is exponentially better and free. Filtering is also a problem, as is finding a restaurant that has more than one location. Overall I feel like this app is a fumble, but could easily be improved with updates.
Dont bother
This guide doesnt add much more to other restaurant reviews written about these restaurants. It also doesnt describe the meals in many cases or why the chefs made these choices. I wouldnt bother buying it and I wont be consulting it for advice.
Save your $
Hangs on load screen. Asking for refund. Heed the other warnings. I didnt and just got burnt.
Great Info
I use this both on my iPhone and iPad, and the map function on both causes the app to crash. Cant use one of the best features built in to the app.
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