Cooking and Food
Cooking at home, out on the town, or ordering in, these apps help connect your mouth with delicious food.
Yelp I'm always a little skeptical of crowd-sourced reviews, but Yelp can tell you a lot more than what people thought of a bar, restaurant, or just about any other place where you spend money. Many locations list their hours of operation, contact information, and menus, making it easy to find the perfect spot in your neighborhood or a new city. |
Seamless Food Delivery/Takeout Ordering food for delivery is a real pain: you need takeout menus, knowledge of the terrain ("will they even deliver out here?"), cash, and faith that the person jotting down your order gets it right. Seamless takes care of all that, even letting you pay via credit card from your Android. The downside? The app only supports restaurants in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Miami, Chicago, Houston, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Sorry, everywhere else. |
Pepperplate Recipe, Menu & Cooking Planner Pepperplate makes it easy to access your recipes from any Android device so you can cook up a storm. On the desktop side, the service connects to websites like Allrecipes and Epicurious so you can import recipes (and sync them to your phone) with just one click. You can also easily build shopping lists and keep your recipes handy wherever you are. |
Allthecooks Recipes If Pepperplate isn't your style, Allthecooks connects you with a vibrant array of over 150,000 recipes. Easily add favorite recipes, manage shopping lists, and a handy meal calendar all from within the app. Once you start using it, you'll have one less excuse to eat out. |
Untappd - Discover Beer This handy app lets you record each brew your try along with a rating and tasting notes. Think of it like Foursquare for beer! No more staring at a tap list, wondering which you've had before. The app also has a vibrant community of beer drinkers that can point you toward new discoveries, and an extensive list of beers. While it's not perfect, it can change the way you think of that sweet amber ambrosia.—Next: Travel » |
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