98 Interest Score
5 Discussions
0.05 Engagement
Sep 2023 Launched

TasteJury is a mix between Yelp and Reddit where you get to judge where the best place is to get a certain dish in a given city. On TasteJury, it's all about the taste of the food and nothing else.

What the Community Said

The AI integration is intriguing. How does it adapt to individual users?

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This is great branding (Tastejury? Amazing.) I see a sort of conflict on landing page and copy here: "On TasteJury, it's all about the taste of the food and nothing else." "The best restaurants to get specific dishes, judged by you" I love the first one and would use it, and also dig the second one. Just not clear to me if it's a food only judging app, or a whole restaurant app, but only for 1 dish. Hope to see this take off! Love a curated food list <3

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Love the progress on this. One of my favourite food apps these days.

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