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Which is the best app to travel to find food?
One of the things that you definitely have to experience while traveling is going for food. But if you want to know where to find food, you definitely need to search online. In fact, visit many apps that have this feature as well. Here are a few recommended food search apps.

Global Universal

Gugel Travel

It really doesn't surprise me at all that Google, which has city maps of most countries around the world, would consider developing this app. Its functionality is just like its name. You can find all travel related information from it and naturally food is not far behind. Basically popular travel destinations can be relied on. For those who like to not love to do guides, just say go. With it, your journey will surely be much easier.

It's easy to categorize food, and different kinds of food have their own rankings and scores. But the downside is obvious. It doesn't support Chinese. Although you can download it without going over the wall, you have to take a ladder because you need to receive information from Google.

Vizet

You may be a TV junkie and live in an Airbnb, but have you ever eaten locally? Maybe this way of traveling opens up a new way to play. Vizeat is an app that takes you to a local's home for dinner, and last year it was named one of the "best" apps on APPStore.

This is available in fewer cities than Ronnie's food app, which is only available in 130 countries. If you want to travel abroad in the near future, and most of them are European countries, you can consider downloading and experiencing it. It supports Chinese language and can be used normally without going over the wall. But remember, ordering food with this app needs to be booked in advance. If you learn to cook local food, you have to pay extra.

OpenTable

When traveling abroad and ordering food, people are most afraid of communicating on the phone. Speaking fluently is fine. What if you're not fluent? Do you really have to live on Old Spice and noodles in your suitcase?

OpenTable is not necessarily a good idea, because you can also use OpenTable.

OpenTable is not unfamiliar to those who often travel abroad. Its main function is booking. You just need to select the city and restaurant you are interested in through the app, and then choose the time and number of people for the meal. Because they are all manually selected by yourself, you can take your time to make a reservation while using the translation APP. The above introduction to the restaurant is also very comprehensive, including address, dining information and so on. Remember to register as a member, you will get points for ordering. Points can help you save money. It is a pity that there is no Chinese language.

Zomato

When you go out, but whenever you have Zomato on your phone, you basically can't find good food. After all, people have been growing over the years and more and more countries and cities are being included in their app. a lot of popular countries are available such as the US, UK, Australia, Canada, India and so on.

Actually Zomato is a bit similar to the current popular Dianping. In addition to the regular restaurant descriptions and various reference information, there are also food bloggers' reviews of restaurants. Compared to yelp, which is flooded with stars, Zomato's reference value will be higher. Of course it's also a chicken thief that has opened its own takeout app, similar to the relationship between Volkswagen Dianping and Meituan Takeout. You can choose a nice restaurant in Zomato, be a fat ass in your hotel, open Orderby Zomato to order food and wait for delivery. Well, as you guessed, it doesn't support Chinese either.

Delicious

I'm well aware that when many people go abroad, especially in some of the popular regions for red and white wines, they will be fooled into buying a few bottles of wine. They ask their friends to help them on this side, and they are busy making friends over there to get their hands on it. However, do you really know the wine you buy? Even at some upscale restaurants, it's not always wise to let your waiter recommend you.

Considering the price of the wines, I decided to list them because I didn't want to put them in a food app. The delicious feature is actually quite simple. All you need to do is point the camera at the label of the wine and let the app read and scan it. After that, it will list out the wine's origin, vintage, grade, and other relevant information, which is far more reliable than buying blindly.

Applicable in Asia

Demon Eats

Rather than queuing up at a restaurant, takeaway is always the best consolation for people who have been running around all day. Of course, in Hong Kong and Taiwan, you may still be able to use Meituan and Hungry Mou, but in some other countries, the advantages of these two apps are no longer available. That's when it's easy to open UberEats to get fresh food.

Of course, you should all know that you need a cell phone number to order takeout. I just tried it. If you've used Uber before, it works seamlessly even with a domestic account. Take Langham Place in Mongkok, Hong Kong as an example. There's a lot of good food up there. In addition to neighborhood food, there's 30-minute delivery and more restaurant recommendations. You can also set up a search and it will directly block out the inappropriate ones. Less ads, fresh interface, more applicable areas, but remember to leave the right phone number.

Foodpanda

Personally, I find foodpanda more hungry than UberEats. Why? Because it started out as a takeaway, but if you watch YouTube, you should see that its family promoted it this year. But we're still focused on food, and foodpanda applies to a wider range of countries and regions. Basically, you'll be surprised when you open it in both cold and popular tourist cities.

This time, let's take Manila, Philippines as an example. We can see that it first determines your address and then pushes it. Do you think it's similar to Hungry? And the pictures of the restaurants are more realistic than some beauty overloaded apps, the delivery time is also marked, and the price is not too expensive, but it will charge a certain service fee, similar to the delivery fee in China. Payment methods are mainly credit card and paypal, please remember to add before use.

Wang Nai

Thailand has always been the first choice of many people to go abroad. As many of you know, Thai food is dazzling, not only delicious, but also cheap. But do you really just have to travel through the streets to try your own flavors? No need. In fact, in addition to 7-Eleven and a few popular restaurants, smaller, authentic restaurants like Wongnai can help.

They just recently launched Bangkok Restaurant Week. Aside from the business map, the restaurant descriptions inside are also worth checking out. Like most food apps, it has its own user selection. It also has a collection of street food which is very informative and suitable for all. It also has its own delivery service that focuses on snacks and local Thai dishes. Well, there are definitely drawbacks. It's only available in Thai and English. Almost forgot, it supports paypal!

Retty

I know a lot of people go to Japan and their favorite thing to do is to find restaurants with food in their hands, but honestly, it's time to update the ratings as it's time to hire a water army to brush up the ratings if the food is bad. Although Retty is not so well known in the country, but the popularity and fairness in Japan is still very high, because the members are using real-name registration, which also greatly avoids the phenomenon of brushing the score.

Besides the usual introduction of restaurants, don't a lot of people like to do a rundown in advance? It can set up a list of your favorite restaurants in advance, with categories of restaurants you've been to and want to go to, making it easier and faster for you to use. It also has its own popular store, and those who have earned this title will be posted in a prominent place in the store. It doesn't support many languages, which are Japanese, Thai, English and Traditional Chinese. When you use it, remember to set the location after changing the language, otherwise you will jump to the Hong Kong page.

Chili

The biggest worry in traveling is queuing up, so it's also important to make reservations in advance. And Chilli is the app that specializes in solving these problems for you. i believe many of you have used it. If you haven't tried it yet, I highly recommend you to give it a try.

Most of the restaurants in Japan are very small, and when it's time to eat you have to wait in a very long line. You can definitely relax a lot with the help of Little Chili. And not only can you book a restaurant, but you can also book themed dinners such as beauty salons and parties, so you can enter with ease and kill the crowd. But unfortunately, this APP Apple phone can only be purchased in Japan's APPStore, Android version has no effect.

Applicable in Europe and the US

Food Center

When traveling to the UK and eating out, there's always the worry of weather and other issues. While it's true that eating at a restaurant can raise the BIGGER, who says takeaway can't, Foodhub reads your location and then wipes out all the food around you, giving you more time to choose.

But since it's a takeaway app, there are bound to be a lot of people worried about delivery and service charges. Don't worry, Foodhub is more conscientious than domestic takeaway apps because it doesn't charge any service fee at all, you just need to pay for the meal. Note that it only supports VISA and MasterCard, and only in English. I just tried to take the ladder to enter the page, and found that the server has been under maintenance, the web version is fine, so I just attached the address of the web version~

Forest

Traveling to a European country, the vast majority of upscale restaurants look puzzling. On top of that, there's no quick way to do it in, say, French, Italian, etc. If you search for food tips, the information on the internet is pretty much the same. Don't panic. It's time to break out the "fork", aka TheFork.

Not only can it be used as a reference for your restaurant, but it can also be used to order food directly, by selecting the area and street, and then setting the time and number of people who want to dine there. There are many more restaurants, plus Catwalk's ratings for this one and TheFork's user ratings, which are well thought out. There are also deals available, which is perfect for those preparing for a trip to Europe. I forgot to mention that it doesn't support Chinese either.

Talabat

You guessed it when you saw the name. It's a Middle Eastern food app. nowadays many people also love to run to the Middle East without a food app. talabat is the largest online food ordering platform in the Middle East. There are not many merchants on board, but I know you. Sometimes in foreign countries, you eat too much local food. Food like KFC and Burger King are simply the perfect tonic. I'm happy to report that it's all accepted.

It's easy to do, but there aren't many areas where it applies, just those hotspot countries in the Middle East. What surprised me, though, was that it actually had Chinese food in its food category. When I opened it, I found that several of the top Chinese restaurants in the Daiya region had medium to high ratings, so I felt that I no longer had to compromise my stomach. The downside is that it's only in English, and shipping can be slow. Remember to hang a ladder if you want to use the domestic network.

Yemeksepeti

"I want to take you to romantic Turkey". Turkey is in peak tourist season right now, but what to eat in Turkey is really overwhelming. Although the scenery is beautiful and the barbecue is delicious, but every time you eat it, you feel sick! So I quietly recommend you a food app that can be used in Turkey and Cyprus.

There are more than 10,000 restaurants on Yemeksepeti for you to choose from. You can book directly online and there is no service charge. Like many people worry that their credit card tied to an offshore app might be stolen. You can settle in cash, isn't that sweet! The download is in Turkish. Remember to change it to English.

Square City Guide

It's more of a food social platform than a food app. Tens of thousands of people review and rate their restaurant experiences every day so you can easily find your favorite restaurants when you first arrive somewhere. It's available in Chile, the UK, the US and even China.

Remember to turn on location when using it so that it works properly. It has a special restaurant description detail page with comments from the public about it. There are three categories i.e. Like, OK and Dislike. It also has a very sweet list of favorite restaurants so that you can quickly find information about it while using it. If you like the restaurants of internet celebrities, it is recommended that you follow its Twitter feed and they will recommend its address and other information.

Warm tips: About the registration, I would like to say here that many apps abroad are not like at home, and many of them don't need to verify the cell phone number. It is recommended that the first thing you do before you go abroad is to register for a Google account. 90% of the apps mentioned above can use it to log in directly, FaceBook too. If you have a ladder, register as early as possible.