Browse through curated dishes from a variety of cuisines. Tap the ones that catch your eye and skip the rest.
CravePath builds a taste profile based on your picks — tracking attributes like richness, spice, sweetness, and more.
Choose from a range of cuisines or explore across all of them. Not sure what you want? That's the whole point.
Filter by breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, or snack to get recommendations that match the time of day.
Each round shows you a fresh set of dishes. The more rounds you complete, the better your recommendations get.
Once CravePath understands your preferences, it suggests dishes that match your taste profile with a confidence score.
Choose a cuisine you're in the mood for and select a meal type — breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, or snack.
Each round shows you a set of dishes. Tap the ones that look good to you and skip the rest.
After a few rounds, CravePath learns your taste and suggests dishes that match what you're craving.
You're hungry but every option feels wrong. CravePath flips the problem — instead of thinking up meals from a blank slate, you just react to dishes until your craving comes into focus.
The classic couple's stalemate. Both of you swipe through dishes and CravePath finds where your cravings overlap, so dinner gets decided without the back-and-forth.
After a long day of decisions, picking dinner feels like one too many. CravePath does the deciding for you with a few quick taps — no menus to scroll, no mental energy spent.
Eating the same five meals on repeat? CravePath surfaces dishes across cuisines you might not think to order, then points you toward the ones that actually match your taste.
When you can't decide what to eat, it usually helps to see options rather than think of them from scratch. CravePath shows you photos of real dishes from different cuisines and learns what appeals to you based on your picks. After a few rounds, it suggests dishes that match your current craving — so you don't have to scroll through menus or argue about dinner.
Instead of staring at the fridge, try CravePath. It shows you a variety of dishes and asks which ones look good right now. Based on your choices, it builds a taste profile — tracking things like how much you're craving richness, spice, or sweetness — and recommends dishes that match. It's like a food quiz that actually gives you a useful answer.
Food decision fatigue is real, especially when two people can't agree. CravePath helps by narrowing down what each person actually wants right now. Instead of asking 'what do you want?' and getting 'I don't know,' you both browse dishes and let the app figure out what you're craving. It turns an argument into a quick, visual decision.
Decision fatigue happens when you make so many choices throughout the day that picking what to eat feels impossible. CravePath fixes this by removing the blank-slate problem. Instead of generating ideas from nothing, you react to dishes visually — tap the ones that look good, skip the rest. The app learns your preferences and recommends meals, so you spend less mental energy on food decisions.
CravePath shows you rounds of real dishes and watches which ones you pick. Behind the scenes it builds a taste profile across attributes like richness, spice, sweetness, and warmth. After a few rounds it has enough signal to recommend specific dishes that match your current mood — not just a generic 'popular meals' list, but what you're actually in the mood for right now.
Yes. Even when you're deciding what to order from a menu or which restaurant to pick, the hardest part is knowing what you actually want. CravePath narrows that down first — once you know you're craving something rich and savory versus light and fresh, choosing a dish or a restaurant gets a lot easier. Use it before you open a delivery app and you'll skip the endless scrolling.
Yes, CravePath is free to download and use on both iOS and Android. The app is ad-supported with no subscriptions or paywalls.
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