Know what to order before you sit down
Every review is about a dish, not just a place. See the exact plate, the half-star ratings for taste, value and portion size, then walk in and order like a regular.
๐ Hidden gems only, chains need not apply
Snap your food, rate the dish, and put the little places that deserve it on the map. SnackSpot is where food lovers share the spots Google hasn't ruined yet.
No app store, no credit card. Works right in your browser.
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4.5, Pizza Carpaccio



Why food people get hooked
Every review is about a dish, not just a place. See the exact plate, the half-star ratings for taste, value and portion size, then walk in and order like a regular.
SnackSpot is built for the hole-in-the-wall bakery and the snackbar with the legendary kapsalon. The big chains already have enough reviews.
Every photo you post builds your streak, your stamps and your taste profile. Six months from now, "where was that insane ramen place?" takes three seconds to answer.
Snap up to five photos, slide the stars, tag it, done. No essay required, the photo does the talking.
How it works
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Open the feed or the nearby map and find a place that makes you go "wait, what's that?"
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Food arrives? Camera first, fork second. It's the SnackSpot way, your table will get used to it.
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Slide the half-stars for taste, value and portion. Name the dish. Thirty seconds, tops.
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Your review goes live in the feed. Likes, comments and badges roll in, and someone nearby just found their new favorite spot because of you.
Sixty seconds. That's one review.
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Community
Every gem on SnackSpot was found, photographed and rated by a real person, not an algorithm, not an ad budget. The little bรกnh mรฌ counter gets discovered because someone took thirty seconds to share it. That someone could be you.
Small team, big appetite. Built in the Netherlands, hungry everywhere.
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FAQ
SnackSpot is a free community app for discovering hidden food gems, the small local places big review sites overlook. Members share photo reviews of specific dishes with honest half-star ratings for taste, value, portion size and service.
Completely. No subscription, no credit card, no catch. Create an account and start spotting.
No. SnackSpot runs in your browser and works like an app on your phone, you can add it to your home screen in two taps. No app store, no storage space sacrificed.
Three ways: we focus on small local spots instead of chains and tourist magnets; every review is photo-first and about a specific dish, not a vague place average; and ratings are split into taste, value, portion and service, so "4 stars" actually tells you something.
Yes, the nearby view shows community-reviewed places around your location, so you can see what's good within walking distance.
Nope. A review is photos plus ratings plus an optional note. Most take under a minute. The photo does the heavy lifting.
Log a photo of any meal to build a daily streak, earn XP and levels, and collect passport stamps for dishes, cuisines and cities you review. No pressure, just bragging rights.
Owners can't review their own place (obviously), but we love it when they claim their spot's photos are accurate. A dedicated owner experience is on our roadmap.
Reviews and profiles are public, that's the point: your find helps the next hungry person. Daily meal logs (bites) are only visible to people you mutually follow. You choose your username, and you control what you post.
Join the food lovers mapping the best small spots around, one photo at a time.
Create my free accountTakes 30 seconds. Works on any phone.