“THE SKINNY ON CHEFS’ DIGS… get the dish on where chefs actually go to eat.”

“Chef’s Feed — a digital database of the best dishes in any given city: the food guide 2.0. But instead of gathering feedback from users a la Yelp, Chef’s Feed houses a database of information from hundreds of the nation’s greatest chefs…”

“Three Apps for Overwhelmed New York Foodies”

“New Chef’s Feed iPhone App Lets the Pros Do the Yelping…”

“Food Lovers’ Apps: Chefs Feed. Chefs in eight US cities, including stars like Wolfgang Puck in L.A., recommended their favorite local spots. Free.”

“6 Apps worth checking out.”

“Yelp for chefs: Celebrity chefdom gets down-home and helpful in a new iPhone app, Chefs Feed.”

“TOP 10 FOOD-RELATED APPS.”

“iPhone App of The Week…(Chefs Feed) one-ups every other food app by showing you the food that chefs—AWESOME CHEFS!—like and eat…The recommendations are BOSS. Sure, they tend to be finer-than-typical-type dining places but for foodies who savor every dish they eat, I can’t imagine a more reputable—heck, definitive—way to recommend restaurants.”

“Chefs Feed is an ingenious app. Not only is the concept perfect for finding new locations and recommendations that aren’t from Yelp or OpenTable, but the interface is smooth and the idea of making the home screen a restaurant guest check pad is brilliant…The idea itself, is as I said, amazing. Where else will you find a compendium of prestigious chef’s dining secrets. Essentially, this is the end all be all checklist for foodies and I highly recommend it.”

“DOWNLOAD THIS: CHEFS FEED APP. The creators of this free app spent the better part of a year polling the country’s top chefs, then cataloging their favorite restaurants and dishes to eat when off-duty.”

“Sure, you can go on Yelp and find out what the general public thinks of just about any restaurant in Southern California. But where do the folks who really know food eat? Where do the pros go? A new iPhone app being released Wednesday tries to answer that question. It may not be nearly as extensive as Yelp, but it is a whole heckuva lot of fun.”

“Chefs Feed: A Dish-by-Dish City Tour, Curated by Pros… I’ve long wanted the dish approach to restaurant-finding. That’s the Chowhound way, and I am a disciple.”

“Best Apps for Exploring a New City.”

“5 must-have apps that Apple should have made itself (Chefs Feed, Instagram, Spotify and Facebook Messenger, RoadNinja).”

“Chefs Feed aims to recommend specific dishes at local restaurants via only the most trustworthy sources: LA’s best chefs…”

“Unlike the volumes of anonymous restaurant recommendations made on user-generated sites like Zagat and Yelp, the Chefs Feed has the credibility of celebrity gourmet chefs known for their exacting standards.”

“Chefs Feed is a must have iPhone app if you live in a large metropolitan city in the US and are at all serious about eating good food. It’s like having one hundred chefs as buddies available at all times helping you find some incredibly tasty dishes.”

“Chefs Feed Puts Famous Chefs’ Recommendations for What and Where to Eat on Your iPhone.”

“It is fun. It is free. It is on Virgin America airlines.”

“APP OF THE WEEK..In a nutshell: The nation’s top chefs know where to find the tastiest food, and so can you with this free app.”

“What Chefs Are Eating…Chefs Feed brings you personalized dish recommendations from top toques…Whether we’re already loving it? Confirmed.”

“10 BEST iPHONE APPS OF 2011”

“Chefs Feed is a new iPhone app that brings together mapping capability with dish recommendations from some of the city’s top chefs.”

“Chefs rarely have the chance to get out from behind the stove and sit down at the table. As a result, when chefs tell us about their favorite haunts, we take the suggestions to heart. After all, only a supremely delicious meal could lure them into a restaurant on a night off.”

“Chefs Feed App Tells You Where Local Star Chefs Eat. Today some very special local food industry insiders have come out with an iPhone app called Chefs Feed. It lets you instantly access the favorite dishes of your favorite chefs.”