Dishcrawl Launches New Platform into Beta and Announces Global Food Adventure
Dishcrawl is announcing the launch of their new platform- equipped with a new improved mouth matchmaking system to help you find the best dishes in your area, as well as a better way to find your local food community. We covered the launch of Dischrawl in Montreal and introduced you to one of the local Dishcrawl aficianados, Marcella De Vincenzo.
Food seekers can visit Dishcrawl.com to create special taste profiles (are you salty or sweet?) and get matched with dishes in restaurants recommended by Dishcrawl Matchmakers (local food influencers like Anne Pao of SF Station, Kelsey Elliott of SF Examiner, and Katherine Chen of Boobs4Food.)
“Dishcrawl is about helping food seekers find dishes in restaurants via our Dishcrawl matchmaking system, but also about bringing food lovers together through Dishcrawl events,” says Founder Tracy Lee. “We’re launching this new platform because, aside from matching food lovers with food, we are quickly evolving into an engagement tool for food communities to communicate with their audience by bridging the gap between valuable offline conversation and fragmented online conversation that we see happen before and after events.”
Dishcrawl celebrates their new platform launch by inviting food lovers to a global Dishcrawl in San Jose, Montreal, and New York on January 26, 2011. It’s a new way to re-discover your city’s food community. Here is a video of a recent Dishcrawl in Montreal.
Behind the scenes, Dishcrawl Matchmakers continue the heavy “fork-to-mouth” lifting, scouring restaurants, cafes and bakeries around the world to populate the Dishcrawl matchmaking system so you can go on Dishcrawl food adventures anytime! Dishcrawl Matchmakers are hand-chosen local food influencers that help you discover the best dishes in your city.
Food lovers can now meet others like themselves at Dishcrawl’s monthly food expeditions around the cities of San Francisco, Montreal, San Jose, and New York. Expansion plans into other cities are set to roll into action early next year.
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