
Jammy Egg Toast
Capture meals, photos, ratings, restaurants, and notes so your favorite orders never fade. A warm, personal food memory diary that lives in your pocket.



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Jammy Egg Toast
18
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Photos
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Snap a photo, jot a thought. Your meal lives forever in your private diary.
A clean 1–10 scale, plus tags for sauce, spice, vibe — whatever made it yours.
Group meals by restaurant. See your most-visited tables at a glance.
Capture the table, the plate, the moment. Add notes for next time.
Search by dish, place, mood, or that thing you can't stop craving.
Your memories sync safely so they're never lost between phones.

Quick capture from your camera roll, or freestyle a memory on the go.

Drop a rating, tag the spice, the sauce, the table — anything worth remembering.

Search your diary or open a favorite spot. Re-order with confidence.

A quiet, scrollable feed of every meal you've cared enough to remember.

All your repeat-worthy places, grouped by vibe, neighborhood, and rating.

Sauce on the side. Extra spice. Window table. Order again. All in one place.

Find it in seconds — by dish, place, mood, or the memory it brought back.


The chili oil that made you sweat in the best way. The corner table at that little cafe. The sauce you asked the server about. The spice level you finally got right.
Yummy Dish Diary keeps the tiny details — sauce, spice, table notes, the cafe name — so the next time you're hungry, you already know exactly what you want.
Food memories are better when they lead somewhere.
Follow trusted food people, swap reactions, and turn “what should I order?” into a trail of meals your circle already loved.
Share meals your way
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Talk about what tasted great
React, comment, and follow along when friends find dishes worth saving for later.
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