Cravr

Cravr

The first direct food search map

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Cravr is a food-first search app that’s indexed by what you actually want to eat, not the restaurant you eat at. Instead of scrolling through generic “dinner near me” results, you can type exactly what’s in your head — “vegan soup with carrots,” “ube parfait,” “high-protein breakfast under $18” — and Cravr uses AI to read menus and reviews to surface the best matching dishes across the city. It sits at the very top of the food funnel: decide what to eat in Cravr, then go anywhere else to order.
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Mayank
Maker
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Hey P hunters, I’m Mayank, "CEO" of Cravr :)

IMPORTANT: this only works in SF. to try the app outside the city, disable location permissions

Cravr started when my friends and I wanted Oreo milkshakes. We searched on all the usual suspects for Oreo milkshakes and got sent to a bunch of ice cream shops that didn't have it.

So we got the restaurants in San Francisco and indexed search at the food level.
You can ask for things like:
“spicy ramen”
“gluten-free fried chicken with raisins”
“late-night dessert...something sweet”

… and get back a list of actual dishes, with photos and details, across different spots in the city.

The goal is to absolutely nail the “what should we eat?” moment before expanding to more cities and adding deeper features (richer reviews per dish, trendiness signals, smarter group constraints, etc.).

If you’re in SF, I’d love for you to try it out !

Try the weirdest, most specific cravings you can think of and tell me what broke: missing items, irrelevant results, or features you wish existed