Generic restaurant lists are weak at decision time.
You still have to dig through menus, random review text, and old photos to guess whether the burger, ramen bowl, taco order, or dessert is worth it right now.
Swipe10 combines Best Bites rankings, Food Feed check-ins, Daily 10 ratings, guides, crawls, AI Food Critic notes, Dish Radar, and calories plus macro estimates when available, so you can pick the exact meal worth getting nearby.
Built for real dish photos, real prices, real places, calorie and macro context when the post supports it, and a fast rating loop that moves the list.
Read the photo first, then the score. Swipe10 blends presentation cues, check-in proof, and real 1-10 ratings instead of generic restaurant stars.
Most apps show the restaurant first and leave you guessing on the actual order. Swipe10 starts with the dish, the check-in, the score, and the photo evidence.
You still have to dig through menus, random review text, and old photos to guess whether the burger, ramen bowl, taco order, or dessert is worth it right now.
Best Bites ranks the dish, Food Feed shows fresh check-ins, Daily 10 keeps the scoring loop moving, and Dish Radar leans into your taste profile instead of another generic map of places.
The product is no longer just a rating app. It is a dish-first system for discovering what to order, checking the proof, understanding the nutrition context when available, and saving the spots worth repeating.
Open a neighborhood feed of dish rankings instead of a blank search box. See the meal, the venue, the price band, and the score immediately.
Fresh posts carry place context, dish context, and real check-in proof so the feed stays anchored to what was actually ordered.
Quick ratings keep the queue moving, while stronger reviewers and personal averages give the map and feed better ranking signals.
Save burger runs, taco nights, dessert stops, and neighborhood crawls as reusable lists instead of losing them in screenshots and notes.
Follow what you actually like. Burger-heavy, spice-heavy, sweet, crispy, low-carb, late-night, and similar signals can shape what rises next.
When a post has enough detail, Swipe10 can surface calorie estimates, protein, carbs, fat ranges, and AI presentation notes so the media card carries more than a star score.
Swipe10 should get sharper the more you use it. The goal is not another neutral local directory. The goal is a feed that starts feeling like your own cravings engine.
The loop is simple on purpose. Discovery gets you in. Ratings sharpen the model. Check-ins and saved lists make the app more useful the next time you are hungry nearby.
Start from a dish list, a saved crawl, or the live food feed instead of starting from scratch.
Daily 10 gives the app stronger personal signals without turning the experience into homework.
The next time you open the app, the map, rankings, and check-ins should already feel more specific to you.
That is the point of the product. Know the dish, know the proof, and know whether the stop is worth the drive before you show up.