Top 4 Restaurant Apps for Android

With so many cuisines and dining styles readily available, choosing a restaurant can be a struggle. Luckily, these apps serve up the best reviews and recommendations to help you choose a restaurant you’ll love.

1. OpenTable: Restaurants Near Me

OpenTable is your one stop shop for browsing, selecting and reserving restaurants. The app makes it simple to search restaurant availabilities by distance, cuisine, price, time or party size. Read through the helpful reviews and ratings of restaurants that fit your criteria, and once you’ve made a selection, reserve a table—it’s that simple. OpenTable also makes it easy to coordinate plans with your friends, by sending invitations and syncing reservations to phone calendars. You’ll even be rewarded for dining out with points that can be used towards future meals.

2. Foursquare— Best City Guide

Having Foursquare is like having your own personal tour guide in your pocket. Gain access to over 60 million expert reviews for restaurants in any city in the world. What makes this app unique it its incredible personalization. Select your favorite cuisines, dishes, and types of restaurants, and Foursquare will custom tailor its results to match your tastes. The social aspect of Foursquare enables you to follow people with similar tastes as you, so their reviews and suggestions appear first. As you read through your list of recommendations, be sure to save all the places you like, so you don’t forget to hit them up later.

3. Eat24 Food Delivery and Takeout

The only thing better than good food is eating good food in your pajamas on the couch.  Lazy food lovers everywhere, Eat24 will be your best friend. This app tells you the best restaurants that offer takeout and delivery, and enables you to place and track your order right from your phone. With Yelp reviews and photos built right into the app, choosing a restaurant is surprisingly easy. Pay for your food with Android pay (also built in), or scan your credit cards to be securely stored in the app.

4. Foodspotting

Reading restaurant reviews is helpful when it comes to restaurant service and overall quality, but for particular dishes, isn’t it better to actually see the food? Foodspotting, a visual guide to food, is centered on user uploaded pictures and comments. Instead of being presented with a list of restaurants, users are shown photos of dishes from restaurants near them; think restaurant review app meets Instagram. Community members then “favorite” photos and share “noms” to express dishes they love.

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