I've always been a foodie at heart, so when I heard about Foodspotting.com, I had to check it out.
Like Twitter and Facebook, Foodspotting is a social network. But instead of talking about your day, it's all about the food. Here's how it works — you take a photo of your favorite restaurant dish, write a description, and share it with the world.
So next time you're at a restaurant and wondering about the seared scallops, you just may find a picture of that dish on your phone. Or, if you try something amazing at a new restaurant, you can take a picture and share the love with fellow Foodspotters.
Currently, we have 30 sightings up on the site, ranging from the Salmon Bannock at Pier Market in San Francisco, to the John Wayne Omelet at Broken Yolk Cafe in Pacific Beach. We've been photographing our favorite foods for almost 15 years, so be assured that we'll have plenty of great dishes to recommend!
Right now, the app is only available on iPhone, but Android is promised soon. If not, you can simply share your digital food photography via your desktop computer.
We will be adding some of our favorite food trips in California to foodspotting, so be sure to follow us. So far we have a Foodspotting Disneyland Guide and a Foodspotting Route 66 Diner Guide. If you spot five of the foods on our lists, you'll earn a cool California Travel Tips badge!
You can find us at http://www.foodspotting.com/californiatravelexpert
This is the cool badge you'll earn by spotting 5 of our 10 favorite dishes on Foodspotting.com!
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