Forkout finds restaurants that actually fit — your cuisine, your budget, your dietary needs — with the details verified, not guessed. Three taps from “where should we go?” to the perfect table.
Free early access. First invites go to the waitlist — London first, then everywhere.
The problem
You know the ritual. Eleven open tabs, three apps, one phone call nobody answers — and a group chat going in circles. Restaurant discovery is broken, and everyone just accepts it.
Maps for distance. Reviews for trust. The website for the menu. Instagram for the vibe. Repeat for every single candidate.
Dietary answers online are guesses — outdated, secondhand, or plain wrong. So you ring the restaurant. Nobody picks up.
Six people, five “I don’t mind”s, one person who minds a lot. Forty messages later, you end up at the same place as always.
How it works
No endless feeds, no 40-question quiz. Tell Forkout what matters and get a short list where every result already fits.
Craving something — or open to anything. Both work.
From cheap eats to a proper occasion.
Where you are, or where you’re headed.
Shoreditch, LondonWhy it’s different
Every app shows you restaurants. Forkout is built around the part they all skip: making sure what you see is true.
That little tick is the whole point. Forkout cross-checks menus, reviews and the restaurant’s own information before a claim earns its badge — so “vegan” means vegan and “rooftop” means an actual roof.
Partner restaurants give Forkout members money off. No vouchers, no scanning — just show your screen at the till.
Set your dietary profile once. Every search respects it, automatically, forever.
Launching neighbourhood by neighbourhood, starting in Shoreditch — depth over sprawl.
Shoreditch, E1
Favourites and past searches live one tap away — the next “where should we go?” takes seconds, not a scroll through your camera roll.
Forkout opens in London soon. Waitlist members get the first invites, founding-member perks, and the partner offers before anyone else.
Questions
London first, rolling out neighbourhood by neighbourhood — Shoreditch leads. Waitlist members get invites as each area opens, before anyone else.
Yes — Forkout is free. Between the partner discounts and the takeaway you didn’t order out of decision fatigue, it should actively save you money.
It means we checked. Claims like rooftop, dog-friendly or halal are cross-referenced against menus, reviews and the restaurant’s own information before they earn a badge — and anything we can’t verify simply doesn’t get one.
Absolutely. The waitlist is how we decide where to go next; every signup outside London is a vote for your city.