Our Take
The concept is simple and honestly kind of radical: ditch the fake stars and just show you where people you actually know have eaten and loved. Everyone complains about Yelp and Google reviews, but nobody's actually solved the problem — NomNak builds discovery around real social graphs instead of anons with agendas. The risk? It only works if your friends actually use the app, and getting people to actively tag their meals is a harder lift than it looks. But the vibe is right — we're tired of algorithmic BS, and this taps into something genuine.
A social food discovery app that lets users save restaurants, share where they've eaten, build a food passport, rate spots, add food photos, and see where friends are eating
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