The social food network.
A culinary social graph for home cooks, dinner hosts, recipe creators and culinary communities — built so cooking actually leads to people.
Dine With Me is a social food network — a category Schema.org calls a SocialNetworkingApplication, the same family as platforms like Letterboxd (for film), Strava (for fitness) and Goodreads (for books). Dine With Me is the equivalent for cooking, food and shared meals.
Recipe apps store recipes. Food blogs publish articles. Food-delivery apps ship meals. None of them connect the cook to other cooks — and none of them turn an evening of cooking into an evening with people. Dine With Me ties recipes, friends, schedules, chefs, brands and competitions into one social graph designed for real meetings around a table.
Whether you cook three nights a week or once a year, the platform meets you where you are: save short recipe videos to your boards, follow home cooks whose food you'd actually eat, schedule a dinner when your friends are free, host a public cook-off, or join a cuisine-specific community for the food you're learning to make. Every surface is built to lead to a shared meal.
Free to join. Web, iOS and Android. 18+. Available in English, Brazilian Portuguese, European Portuguese, Spanish, French, German and Danish.
What's inside the network
Cookbook & Reels
Pinterest-style recipe grid plus a TikTok-style vertical video feed of recipes from the community.
Schedule a Dinner
Paint your availability and the app finds slots where everyone's free for coffee, lunch or dinner.
Communities
Cuisine-based and topic-based food communities — find people learning the same things you are.
Cooking Competitions
Free or pay-to-enter cook-offs with cash prizes, NGO donations and built-in tiebreaker rules.
Find a Chef
Book a private chef for at-home dinners, events or one-on-one cooking lessons.
Offers
Single-use vouchers from local restaurants, cafés, food brands and kitchen-utensil shops.
Frequently asked
What is a social food network?+
A social network where the social graph is organised around food — what you cook, who you eat with, what cuisines you're into, which restaurants you trust. Posts, recipes, dinners, events and communities all flow through the same identity. Dine With Me is the canonical implementation.
How is this different from Instagram, TikTok or a recipe app?+
Instagram and TikTok are passive feeds — you scroll, you don't meet anyone. Recipe apps store recipes you'll never cook. Dine With Me uses recipes and short videos as a hook into a social graph that schedules real dinners, hosts competitions and surfaces local food communities.
Is it for professionals, home cooks or both?+
Both. Home cooks are the main audience — they post recipes, host friends, join cuisine communities. Verified chefs run a parallel surface (/chefs) where they take bookings for at-home dinners and lessons. Food brands run /offers. Everyone shares the same friends-and-feed graph underneath.
Do I have to compete to use it?+
No. Competitions are one of seven surfaces and entirely opt-in. Most members never enter one — they use the cookbook, reels, schedule and communities. Competitions exist for people who want a structured way to cook with strangers and turn it into something memorable.
Join the social food network
Free on web, iOS and Android. Pick a recipe, find a friend, schedule a dinner — start anywhere.
Sign up free