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Eatables is a restaurant discovery and review app from Kochi, India, available on the Web and Android, with iOS still planned. It is aimed at users who want to find nearby restaurants, cafés, street food, and specific dishes, and it emphasizes ranking results based on real diner reviews rather than ads or paid placement.
The product centers on nearby discovery, dish-level reviews, maps, and saved lists. Users can browse the Discover feed, view a real-time Nearby map, add dishes they want to try to a must-try list, and filter by mood, dietary needs, cuisine, price, and more. Its AI-related feature is mainly the AI dish-finder: users can describe requests in natural language, such as “crispy, spicy, under 300 rupees, nearby,” and the system matches them with nearby menu items. However, the site does not disclose the underlying model, accuracy, or multilingual capabilities, so it feels more like an enhanced restaurant search feature than a full AI assistant.
Eatables clearly states that it is free for users, ad-free, and has no premium paid tier; browsing, searching, saving, and posting reviews are all free. Restaurants can also claim listings, update menus, and reply to reviews for free, with no paid promotion or ranking boosts. On privacy, the app collects account information, location, review photos, preferences, and interaction data for recommendations, verification, and security. It says it does not sell or rent personal information, nor share it for advertising or marketing. Users can turn off location access, delete content, and request account deletion.
Its strengths are a clear positioning: anti-paid rankings, a focus on dish-level information, natural-language dish search, and a free, ad-free experience that is friendly to regular consumers. The drawbacks are also obvious: current coverage is mainly limited to parts of Indian cities and neighborhoods such as Mangalore, Bengaluru, Kochi, Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, and Chennai; fake review prevention is only on a “best effort” basis; iOS is not yet available; and the AI capabilities are not explained in much detail, making it hard to judge match quality for complex requests.
Eatables is suitable for people living in or traveling to major Indian cities who want to discover local food, as well as small restaurants that want to maintain menus and reply to reviews for free. For Chinese users who are not in its covered cities, its practical value is limited. The source text does not mention connectivity from China, and payments are not a major issue because the service is currently free. Domestic alternatives include Dianping and Meituan, while international alternatives include Google Maps, Zomato, and Tripadvisor.
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