Get All Access for $5/mo

Not Sure What to Eat? This App Knows What You're Craving A new tool uses a 'neural-network algorithm' to analyze millions of reviews and then recommend restaurants based on the foods you love the most.

By Jason Fell

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

Say you're in an unfamiliar town and hankering for a bite to eat. You turn to tools like Foursquare or Yelp for a friendly recommendation, but each restaurant you arrive at appears worse than the last. Can you really trust those yahoos on Yelp, anyway?

I can't tell you how many times this has happened to me and how infuriating it can be.

A Cambridge, Mass.-based company called Nara Logics is hoping to make this process easier. The company -- comprising a team of neuroscientists, computer scientists, astrophysicists, artists and entrepreneurs -- says it uses a new type of "neural-network algorithm" to analyze millions of reviews and descriptions, and then recommends restaurants based on the data you have entered into the site, according to a report from Forbes.

In other words, a new tool that's light years ahead of Yelp that eliminates the need for you to search for the restaurants you'll love most. It suggests them for you -- no searching time required.
Sounds amazingly useful to me.

To activate the service, all one needs to do is create a profile by registering through Nara's website or app, provide an email address and start filling out food preferences. Nara says your email is the only personal information it collects about its users (unless of course you consider your unhealthy obsession with, say, kale to be personal information).

The tool is already available in major U.S. cities like Boston, Chicago, New York and Los Angeles, as well as smaller cities such as Savannah, Ga., Napa, Calif., and Portland, Ore.

As more people use Nara's app, presumably the stronger its capabilities will become. And with millions of people using other tools like Foursquare and UrbanSpoon and others, the potential market for a tool like this is pretty massive.

Now, if it could only guarantee me reservations...

What crazy apps and gadgets have you come across lately? Let us know by emailing us at FarOutTech@entrepreneur.com or by telling us in the comments below.

Click to Enlarge+

Not Sure What to Eat? This App Knows What You're Craving

Jason Fell

VP, Native Content

Jason Fell is the VP of Native Content, managing the Entrepreneur Partner Studio, which creates dynamic and compelling content for our partners. He previously served as Entrepreneur.com's managing editor and as the technology editor prior to that.

Want to be an Entrepreneur Leadership Network contributor? Apply now to join.

Side Hustle

The Side Hustle He Started in His College Apartment Turned Into a $70,000-a-Month Income Stream — Then Earned Nearly $2 Million Last Year

Kyle Morrand and his college roommates loved playing retro video games — and the pastime would help launch his career.

Making a Change

Learn All of Rosetta Stone's Languages for $152

A lifetime subscription is nearly $250 off for a limited time.

Leadership

How His Personal Battle With Cancer Inspired This Founder's Solution for Patient Care

On this episode of "The Founder CEO," Michael O'Neil, founder and CEO of GetWellNetwork, discusses his inspiring journey as a leader and the transformative role of AI in healthcare.

Marketing

5 SEO Hacks to Help You Rank Fast

Discover the best SEO hacks you can use to rank fast and avoid waiting for months to see results.

Business News

Homeowners in These 10 States Pay the Most in 'Hidden' Upkeep Costs

Hidden home costs pile on top of mortgage payments.

Starting a Business

Inside the Exclusive Private Club Devoted to Food, Wine and the Arts

Barrett Wissman breaks down the passions and partnerships behind his latest venture Domus Artium Reserve.