FoodGram(Android) - Save your food memories on a map 🍜📍
FoodGram is a social food journal that helps you save your favorite meals, cafés, and restaurants on a personal map.
Unlike review platforms, FoodGram focuses on memories rather than ratings. Discover where you've eaten, build your own food journey, and revisit delicious moments through photos.
Features include food mapping, travel albums, restaurant tracking, and a beautiful way to document your culinary experiences around the world. 🍜📍


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Thank you for checking out FoodGram! 🙌
The screenshots on Product Hunt are currently in Japanese, but FoodGram already supports 10 languages 🌍✨
So there's a good chance you can experience the app in your own language!
I'd love for you to give it a try and share a meal too 🍜📍
How does the food map actually pinpoint nearby spots—does it pull from your location only or can you search a specific area before traveling there?
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@nurettinelh9pp
Great question! FoodGram isn't limited to your current location.
You can explore food memories around you, but you can also move around the map and search other areas before traveling.
The idea is to help people rediscover places they've visited and even plan future food adventures. 🍜📍✈️
Curious how anonymous posting actually works in practice, like is there any way people can still trace an account back to you, and do posts ever get surfaced on a personal profile later?
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@cumanbbv
Great question!
Anonymous posts are still visible to you on your own profile, so you can always look back at your food memories and keep your personal collection complete.
However, in the public feed where everyone can browse posts, anonymous entries are displayed as Anonymous and aren't linked back to your account.
Other users can't access your profile or trace the post back to you through the anonymous post itself.
In short:
• On your profile: you can see all of your posts, including anonymous ones.
• In the public feed: anonymous posts appear simply as Anonymous and aren't associated with your account.
Here's an example of how it looks in practice. 🍜📍