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8it app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 2224 ratings )
Food & Drink Travel
Developer: 8it, Inc.
Free
Current version: 2.1, last update: 7 months ago
First release : 10 Mar 2019
App size: 33.62 Mb

8it sources the best food recommendations from critics and credible sources you already love and presents it in an easy to use interface based on your Location.



Short & sweet 8-word food recommendations by people you trust in the food industry. People like credible chefs, critics, food celebrities, and your go-to food media sources.



We started from NYC and are expanding over time. Want 8it where you are, let us know in the app. Don’t have the password? DM us on Instagram (@8itapp) to request access.

**FEATURES & BENEFITS**



THE FOOD WHEEL: Spin the food wheel to land on the specific dish or flavor you’re feeling like. People crave dishes not cuisines. Pho rather than Vietnamese, wings rather than American, pasta rather than Italian, tacos rather than Mexican. Sometimes you just want something Cheesy or Spicy...weve got those categories too.



THE HANGRY BUTTON: If youve got zero clue what you want, hit the HANGRY button and see all the top-recommended dishes that surround you in that very moment. It just might save your relationship!



NO KARENS ALLOWED: This isn’t a crowdsourced platform for complaining, so you won’t find “Karen” here. No long rant reviews about the service or the drafty front door. 8it is all about the food and none of the BS. If its not great, its not on 8it. All the recommendations in 8it are ABOUT THE FOOD and aggregated from trusted food media sources like Eater, Infatuation, The New York Times, Grub Street, TimeOut, and Thrillist. On top of that, 8it also includes reviews your favorite celebrity chefs, food TV shows, and podcasts. Gone are the days of keeping a list of dishes to try, just add them to your MUST EATS in the app.



TL;DR FOR GREAT FOOD: The last thing someone wants to do when they’re trying to find something great to eat is read through a long article. 8it’s recommendations are only 8-words. No rants. No fluff. Just the most important 8-words you need to know about what makes that dish awesome. Nothing more, nothing less.