Meet twiddish, the online social network where “Dishers” dish on their dining experiences through visual profiles that cut through the clutter and speak directly to what’s most important—your stomach. You’ve read the usual restaurant reviews before—they go on and on about non-essential details (Dishers care about the meal, not how many forks are on the table!). How it works? Dishers share, or dish, their dining experience with the twiddish community by building dish profiles. These include a photograph of the dish in question along with a 1-to-5 star rating that takes into account flavor, aroma, presentation, portion size, and overall value.
Got a craving? Simply search twiddish by dish name; in no time you’ll be able to see which restaurant serves the highest rated or most popular version of the dish.
Want to find a restaurant’s signature dish? Search twiddish by restaurant name and find which dishes are winners and which are to be avoided.
Like a fellow Disher’s review? Befriend them and you’ll stay up to date on what dishes they’re eating—and rating.
Dish profiles can currently be created on twiddish.com, but, soon, Dishers will be able to dish out reviews directly from the table via the yet-to-be-released twiddish iPhone application. Dishers can share their dining experiences with their non-twiddish friends by linking their twiddish accounts to other popular social networks such as Facebook and Twitter.
Welcome to twiddish, let the dishing begin!


March 21st, 2010 at 10:37 pm
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