The Infatuation 4+

Restaurant Reviews & Guides

EATS Athletic Club LLC

Designed for iPhone

    • 4.8 • 12.1K Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Expert restaurant recommendations for every situation.

Our mission is very simple: to bring you the most honest and trustworthy opinions on where to eat around the world. Find a restaurant that’s “Perfect For” every situation. Search restaurant recommendations in our curated guides & reviews, or via map & list views, in over 40 different cities.

Coverage in: New York, London, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Boston, Philadelphia, Seattle, Washington DC, Atlanta, Austin, Denver, Paris, Mexico City, Melbourne, Rome, and Tokyo, and beyond with more on the way.

FEATURES:

Find Places: Search for nearby restaurants based on your current location, or browse for a spot in a city you are planning to visit. Filter on specific cuisines types, or “Perfect Fors” to find the right restaurant for every situation.

Explore: Browse our restaurant reviews and curated guides in more than 40 cities worldwide. Use different categories to find the restaurant that best suits your needs. Categories include: Perfect Fors (Ex: Girls' Night Out, Late Night Eats), Cuisine, and Neighborhood.

My Infatuation: Create an account with The Infatuation to save your favorite reviews and curate your own list.

“Apps for finding restaurants are plentiful, but most of them leave me feeling overwhelmed. I want someone to choose for me, and I trust the authors of this app to do that. Their taste has never led me astray.” - Joshua Brustein, The New York Times

In 2021, restaurant discovery platform The Infatuation was acquired by JPMorgan Chase & Co. to accelerate the firm’s investment in dining, and further demonstrates JPMorgan Chase’s commitment to meeting customers where they are with exceptional benefits, useful content and one-of-a-kind experiences, at scale. The Infatuation’s entire business, including Zagat, is a wholly owned subsidiary of JPMorgan Chase.

What’s New

Version 6.49.0

This update introduces some special new content for Chase users!

Head to the ‘Profile’ tab and link your Chase account to gain exclusive access.

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
12.1K Ratings

12.1K Ratings

Robcor1984 ,

Where’s the map?

The map is either hidden or unavailable. I have a dr appointment tomorrow, and I want to find a breakfast place nearby, and without the map (and filters), that’s impossible to do. I have to go to the website for that.

The app is for use on-the-go, so it should be optimized for finding a place now, nearby. Or to find a specific kind of restaurant (ie use filters). The guides are amazing, but I read those at home, they don’t need to be the app’s main focus.

Also, the Reviews tab is not very useful. Reading reviews of restaurants scattered through the city of all kinds of different foods is not practical. The sort functionality… what problem is it solving?

I love the infatuation, but as I start going out to restaurants and relying on you guys again, I’m disappointed to see the direction the app has taken. For now, I’ll have to rely on the website. Hope to see this shift to a more practical use, and restaurant search.

clubfed ,

Still disappointing

Follow on of my review below: glad you added the guides section, that’s much better. But the reviews browsing is still a big mess. Why can’t I see the most recent reviews? Similar to being able to see the most recent guides? That’s still the primary use of the app for me. It’s still cumbersome to go through the filter process and organize NYC by recent reviews, and the output is even more inaccurate. Pretty sure Morandi was not the 2nd most recent review. Hope you guys keep working on this. Cheers

I’m a longtime fan of Infatuation, love their work. But this new app is a major regression. As a daily user, my favorite use was to open the app and automatically see the newest published reviews and guides for the whole city (NYC). The app felt current and interesting every day. Not it’s cumbersome and awkward. I have to change the location in the filter section to all-NYC, request for “most recent” - and then the output is a hodge podge of added restaurants that are UNreviewed, plus plenty of errors with restos that were reviewed long ago. Plus, the lists/guides are hard to see, and the search function is a hot mess. What is the purpose of the new default setting? To see the same restaurants in my neighborhood every day? It’s only valuable for traveling. For daily users, this is all much worse. Infatuation crew is really smart, thoughtful and innovative - I’m sure you’ll fix these problems. Look forward to it.

Developer Response ,

Thanks for being such a longtime fan and we really appreciate the constructive feedback. We're hard at work on a series of updates to address everything you mentioned that will roll out over the coming weeks. We appreciate you bearing with us!

Djcookieluva ,

New Ideas!

I’m a huge fan of the Infatuation and I have some ideas for how to improve the mobile app. I think allowing users to create custom folders to categorize the restaurants they put on their hit list would be a great addition. For example, there are restaurants that I’ve been to on my hit list and ones that I haven’t been to, I’d like to be able to separate them into two folders: one for those I’ve been to and want to keep in my back pocket and another for ones I haven’t been to yet and want to try. So yeah customizable folders for the hit list could be nice. Also on the website there’s a way to search by price, perfect for, and cuisine type. There are no ways to refine your search on the app so maybe that could be something to improve

Developer Response ,

This is definitely something that we've thought about and would like to introduce soon! Thanks for the ideas and keep 'em coming!

App Privacy

The developer, EATS Athletic Club LLC, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • User Content
  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

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