Food Websites Reviewed on SiteJabber

Food sites recommended by the SiteJabber Community:

www.seriouseats.com
Charlie F. writes:
Great website :)
www.michelinguide.com
Eddie L. writes:
Really the only international authority on fine dining. Zagats and Yelp are okay for casual Tuesday dinners, but if you want expert restaurant reviews, you should choose the Michelin Guide. I personally enjoy the New York and San Francisco guides. T...
www.soocool.com
Barney L. writes:
I will second this website being one of the best around for both shooting tips as well as the community. It is a great community of photographers who are all very helpful in sharing tips. Even if you are not local to the bay area, they are always av...
www.101cookbooks.com
Sophie N. writes:
There is just something I love about Heidi Swanson's cooking blog. Her writing makes me feel like I really know her and I want to try all the delicious food she makes and go with her on her adventures. Highly recommended for all foodies!
www.theanimalrescuesite.com
LilRebel C. writes:
The games are part of The Animal Rescue Site but with an added benefit. Each of the games offers a donation to animal rescues shelters. While it's free for us to play the games, the animals still benefit because the advertisers are the ones making t...
www.thisiswhyyourefat.com
Michael L. writes:
Where dreams become heart attacks. It takes no more than a few minutes on this site to make you wish you didn't eat that cheeseburger earlier today. This is a great community-driven photo blog that chronicles the most disgusting foods that people ...
www.traderjoes.com
Sophie N. writes:
Trader Joe's is the bestest supermarket in the world - Walking into a Trader Joe's just makes me happy. I have never ever felt that way in a Safeway. Why you ask? Well, firstly, everyone who works at and shops at my local Trader Joe's is friendly. P...
www.butterball.com
Bobby K. writes:
I had to write a review on this site because it is almost thanksgiving. Butterball has some great turkeys and they do it right. Best of all you can call 1800 butterball and they have phone operators standing by to answer all of your turkey questions...
www.campusfood.com
Tran T. writes:
study break! - one of the websites that i spent a good majority of my time on during masters study in cambridge. campusfood.com allows you to order food for pick-up or delivery around certain college campuses or towns. it's really easy and delivery ...
www.cucinanicolina.com
Jeremy G. writes:
Good local SF food blog - I cannot cook. But if I could, I would try to duplicate Nicole's lovely recipes. This blog provides a refreshing mix of great food ideas with pleasant stories of life in the beautiful Bay Area.
www.eater.com
Michael L. writes:
Well written and trendy blog mostly about the dining scene in several major metropolitan cities: NY, SF, LA, Miami. Also discusses nightlife activities and bars, but what I like best about it is its broad coverage on local events and food-related n...
food.yahoo.com
Angela W. writes:
Very user-friendly and easy to navigate. It doesn’t tell you how easy or difficult a recipe is, but it is user rated, which can be just as helpful, if not more. Often times, users will leave comments about recipes, and how they might have tweaked it...
www.graeters.com
Audrey S. writes:
The "graetest" ice cream ever - Graeter's is, hands down, the richest, smoothest, and creamiest ice cream I've ever had! The secret is in the preparation: each batch is laboriously made by hand with the French pot method, which limits air intake an...
www.gramercytavern.com
Audrey S. writes:
Imaginative American Cuisine in NYC's Gramercy/Flatiron - My goodness! If I wore hats I'd definitely have tipped one off to Michael Anthony, the chef at Gramercy Tavern. He is my new hero. This place is by no means easy on the wallet, but definitely...
www.localharvest.org
Sophie N. writes:
Local Harvest is such a great great site! They help you find all the most amazing locally grown foods. And if you can't find something you want locally, you can order through the site from a high quality farm. It's really fabulous, and even if you d...
www.maggianos.com
Sarah N. writes:
If you're a fan of the restaurant Maggiano's Little Italy, I would highly recommend subscribing to the e-mail list. I've got tons of great offers from signing up - $10 off meals (I used this one on a ~$20 meal for two, which is awesome!), free desse...
www.meatlessmonday.com
Jeremy G. writes:
The American diet has become a bit of a mess. We eat too much of foods that are bad for us and pay for it with our health and taxes (not to mention individual health care costs). Meatless Mondays is a movement to get Americans to skip meat on Monday...
www.momofuku.com
Julia J. writes:
Any tips on how to get a reservation online at Ko?! - I am in love with David Chang. http://nymag.com/restaurants/features/26568/ And the food at Momofuku Noodle Bar and Ssam Bar is amazing. Anyone have any tips on how to get an online reservatio...
www.phoo-d.com
Chris O. writes:
There are millions of cookery websites out there, most of which are very similar to most of the rest. Now here's a personal blog that's something different and rather special, well worth the visit if you truly enjoy the experiences of cooking and ea...
www.romertopfonline.com
Rod G. writes:
You may wonder why anyone would waste their time researching how to cook in a clay pot, but unless you have tasted a chicken made in a clay pot you are missing out. Clay pot cooking allows for the meats to take on a very distinct flavor and texture ...
www.safeway.com
Rod G. writes:
We buy all of our office supply / food from safeway.com and it is much easier than other online delivery services. Our office buys everything from paper towels to cases of diet coke and they deliver it right to our office. They also will give you fr...
www.tartinebakery.com
Audrey S. writes:
Irresistible French Bakery in San Francisco's Mission District - Tartine is the little corner bakery that I would like to open up someday. I love Tartine so much that I will travel 51 minutes by bus (each way, with a connection) from the Marina to ...
www.thehungersite.com
Monica O. writes:
Aimlessly clicking on the web finally pays off. You click a button and a donation is made. And now there are sponsors for breast cancer, animal rescue, and more. LITERALLY THE EASIEST WAY TO HELP THOSE IN NEED-- it takes seconds.
www24.netrition.com
Adrienne B. writes:
Netrition.com for health foods and vitamin supplements - This is the most amazing company for a few reasons. They have a huge selection of health food products including low carb products, nutrition bars, protein shakes, etc. They also have a huge...
www.foodnetwork.com
Kate M. writes:
I love the Food Network and their gorgeous website. What is great is that you can search for a recipe and you'll get one from several different chefs. It is a little slow for some pages, but when you consider the wealth of information on the site a...
www.zagat.com
Eddie L. writes:
I won't eat at a new restaurant without checking Zagat's guide. I also enjoy the Michelin Guide but it does not cover as many restaurants as Zagat's. I do not trust reviews on sites like Yelp's because all reviews seem to converge to 3.5 stars and t...
www.tastebook.com
Kristi R. writes:
Just in time for the holidays I found this site. Okay, well, someone else here found it for me, but I just placed an order for a few copies of MY OWN COOKBOOK. What a great gift for people! If you love to cook or have family members that love to coo...
www.chowhound.com
Brian G. writes:
Useful Forum for Foodies - Chowhound is very useful for finding advice from local foodies on specific restaurants. The restaurant search functionality is acceptable (e.g., you can enter a city name in the search box and find all references to that ...
www.passportunlimited.com
Daryl J. writes:
They need way more restaurants on their list where I live to make this worthwhile. I guess if you live in a major city like New York you can find value in this but if you are looking into this card make sure they send you a list of places near you. ...
www.mcdonalds.com
Armen B. writes:
I would like to write for a not very well known site of the Ronald McDonald Enterprise. It is about the Guest houses built near many children hospitals thruout the USA (as far as I know) Our daughter was born in July 2006. Two days later she had ...
www.fromages.com
Chris O. writes:
France is the Queen of cheese-making countries, at least in the opinion of the French, though even long-standing enemies such as the English must admit that they have a point. And no first-class cheeseboard is complete without one of the outstanding...
www.mojamix.com
Chris O. writes:
Custom design your own breakfast cereal, right down to the label, and then pay to have it shipped to your door (as long as you're in the USA). Nutritional value is calculated as you go along, which is responsible, but you don't have to see it, whic...
www.allrecipes.com
Audrey S. writes:
Easy and fun recipes for all occasions - This simple and navigable site contains hundreds of thousands of searchable recipes submitted by home cooks (totally doable, even for the kitchen-challenged). You can even search for recipes using specific i...
www.celiac.com
Sophie N. writes:
A poorly designed website with a lot of good gluten and celiac information - Celiac.com is a bad looking site. It's hard to find things, it doesn't look pretty, and there are too many ads. BUT, it does have a lot of really good information for peopl...
www.celiachandbook.com
Sophie N. writes:
The best list of gluten free restaurants - I'm not sure how complete this site is, but CeliacHandbook.com seems to have the best list of gluten free restaurants I could find online. It's a nicely designed site and is easy to use. I recommend it!
www.cheese.com
Chris O. writes:
The cheesiest site around, nothing here but cheese and more cheese. Cheese news by email, even. Cheeses are catalogued by name, country of origin, textures and milk, there is a section for vegetarian cheeses which don't use animal rennet, and of ...
chowhound.chow.com
Sophie N. writes:
I really enjoy the community on Chow Hound. I have found them to be much more open and friendly to new-comers than other food sites which can be a little snobby.
www.cookingforengineers.com
Chris O. writes:
it's not every day I have to go find out what "orthogonal" means, but having found Michael Chu's "Orthogonal Thought" blog (http://www.orthogonalthought.com/blog/) and drifted from there to his website, Cooking For Engineers, I felt obliged to find ...
www.everydayfoodmag.com
Audrey S. writes:
Healthy no-fuss recipes for everyday cooking - Everyday Food is a PBS show dedicated to sharing simple and tasty easy-to-make recipes for everyday cooking. The series grew out of Everyday Food magazine, which features recipes that take 30 minutes o...
www.honolulucookie.com
Tran T. writes:
Cookies from Honolulu Cookie Company are delicious and make great gifts. I was introduced to them through a family member who gave a gift box to my then boyfriend and I for some reason that I can’t remember now. Either way, I love shortbread cookies...
www.johnsonville.com
Chris O. writes:
As a Brit in America one of the first things I discovered, food-wise, was that there's a very American English vocabulary when it comes to the noble sausage. For a start, where I come from a 'brat' is an irritating and possibly destructive child and...
www.originalpancakehouse.com
Audrey S. writes:
If you like pancakes, you should try theirs - I am not really into pancakes, but I felt kind of silly being at a place called The Original Pancake House and not ordering them. My decision to veer off the French toast path was a good one! They us...
www.recipematcher.com
Sherry D. writes:
Such a cool site! You simply enter in the stuff you have laying around your fridge and then the website does a search and gives you recipes based upon what you have around! I can't believe I never heard of this before. Thanks to m d for starting a c...
www.smokedmeats.com
Audrey S. writes:
Holy smokes, their jerky is amazing! - Whether or not you're a jerky junky, the jerky from Mahogany Smoked Meats is worth a try. They smoke theirs using 300-year-old mountain mahogany logs, and the result is flavorful jerky with a unique taste. Ve...
www.spud.com
Sophie N. writes:
Live like Alice Waters with locally grown organic grocery delivery! - Alice Waters, the famous chef and owner of Chez Panisse believes it is healthier to eat locally grown produce because it's fresher and our bodies are meant to consume it at the t...
www.yelp.com
Miranda H. writes:
i always use yelp to help me find new good places to eat. make sure that when u use it to find restaurants, go to MOST REVIWED not highest rated. i trust anything with over 500 reviews. great stuff. love yelp.
www.restaurant.com
p c. writes:
If you read the requirments clearly listed before you buy it can be a great way to save money. As an example we used one yesterday that was a $25 gift card for $2. Requirment: min. 2 people, dine-in dinner only, min. $35 total sale less alcohol, v...
www.monavie.com
jacob b. writes:
Its not a scam. But MLM is also not get rich quick, you have to approach it like a business, be willing to work it, put in time, invest in it, and give it time to build up. I think its over sold as get rich quick with no effort. i would say that ...
www.seamlessweb.com
Angela W. writes:
seems cool, haven't actually tried it... - so, i read about this website and checked it out. i know they have other sites like this too, like waiters on call, but they tell you to expect a delivery time of over an hour. so pretty much you have to or...
www.opentable.com
Angela W. writes:
Free Money for Reservations - I love this website. It's easy to use and you pretty much get credit for making a reservation you would've done anyways. You can either search for a specific restaurant or you can just od a search for restaurants that h...
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