iPhone Applications: What are the best iPhone and iPad apps for foodies. iPhone Applications: What are the best iPhone and iPad apps for foodies. The Best Restaurant And Food Guide Apps. Or This article titled “Food apps on test: restaurants and guides” was written by Oliver Thring, for guardian.co.uk on Friday 8th July 2011 08.40 UTC Harden’s Restaurant Guide 2011: £5.99 (iPhone, iPad) Harden’s website is a nightmare on the iPhone, and this app at last renders all that information portable.
It’s a slick and comprehensive piece of software – as you’d expect from the price – covering 2,500 restaurants in the guides’ familiar snappy fashion. You can browse maps, search by county, postcode or tube stop, find suggestions under “best for romance” and the like, and get regular news updates from the brothers. Offline access: Yes Toptable Restaurant Finder: Free (iPhone, Android) Fair. Contributed as they often are by anonymous spleen-venters, not every Toptable review is particularly reliable.
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