Since the Eater app launched last October, it’s been downloaded hundreds of thousands of times, consistently helping users find their next great meal.
Now, the app has a shiny new feature: list sharing! In this latest update, users can create their own list of Eater-approved restaurants around the world, whether it’s favorite date night spots in Brooklyn, wine bars in the Bay Area, or Korean BBQ in Seoul.
To kick things off, we reached out to some friends of Eater to create their own lists in the app:
- Eric Ripert, chef and co-owner, Le Bernadin: Go-To Power Lunches
- Stephanie Izard, executive chef/partner, Girl & the Goat: Hometown Chicago Spots
- Danny Garcia, executive chef, Time and Time: Easy Eats
- Hillary Sterling, executive chef, Ci Siamo: Favorite Takeout
- Sue Chan, founder, Care of Chan: New York Favorites
- Alicia Kennedy, writer and author, No Meat Required: Favorite Martinis
- Patricia Howard, co-owner, Lord’s: Monday Date Night Spots
- Ed Szymanski, co-owner, Lord’s: Spots to Drink Wine
- Yara Herrera, executive chef/owner, Hellbender: NY Favorites
- Dan Pelosi, author, Let’s Eat and Let’s Party: Italian Go-Tos
- Bill Esparza, journalist and Eater contributor: Top Five LA Tacos
- Lindsey Tramuta, author, The Eater Guide to Paris: Pastry Hot List
- James Park, author, Chili Crisp: Go-To Korean in NYC
- Rebecca Thimmesch, writer, Chic! newsletter, Places to Share Juicy Gossip in London
Join the fun and download the Eater app, create lists, and share your own highly opinionated lists with anyone who needs a recommendation.
Plus, search for restaurants by neighborhood, dish, or cuisine type and book reservations through Capital One Dining, SevenRooms, and other reservation platforms.