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One link for the restaurants and dishes you recommend

One link for the restaurants and dishes you recommend

Food lovers and local guides: share where you actually eat and what to order. Save spots with notes, mix in recipes you love, and let friends and followers save your picks to their own lists.

The problem

Sound familiar? These are the pain points people search for before they find a better way.

  • Your restaurant recommendations workflow still relies on outdated contact packets
  • Different audiences need different vendor subsets but one spreadsheet doesn't scale
  • Industry-specific categories don't fit generic directory tools
  • You need mobile-friendly pages clients actually use on closing day

What you get

Save restaurants with notes on…

Save restaurants with notes on what to order

Mix in recipes and food…

Mix in recipes and food finds in the same list

Organize by neighborhood, cuisine, or occasion

Organize by neighborhood, cuisine, or occasion

Followers save your picks and…

Followers save your picks and add their own

Great for food bloggers, local…

Great for food bloggers, local guides, and foodie group chats

How it works

  1. 1

    Save vendors in your hub

    Build your restaurant recommendations rolodex with phone, email, categories, and notes.

  2. 2

    Publish what you want to share

    Choose public vs private. Toggle Social, Vendors, and Shop tabs per list.

  3. 3

    Share one link

    Drop your ReferLyst URL anywhere you already recommend people — bios, groups, and client follow-ups.

Built for

Food loversLocal guidesFood bloggersRestaurantsFoodie groups

People also search for

Common questions and keywords — if you typed these into Google, you're in the right place.

  • how to share restaurant recommendations
  • list of restaurants i recommend
  • food recommendation link in bio

Frequently asked questions

Can I use ReferLyst for restaurant recommendations?
Yes. One link for the restaurants and dishes you recommend ReferLyst gives you a private vendor hub, shareable public pages, and optional monetization — free to start.
Is ReferLyst better than a Google Doc for restaurant recommendations?
For most people, yes. Your list gets categories, tap-to-call buttons, optional intro requests, and one link that always shows the latest info — no outdated attachments.
How do I share my restaurant recommendations list?
Publish a public page at referlyst.com/your-name and drop the link in group chats, bios, emails, or texts. Update vendors once in your hub.
Does the free plan work for this use case?
The Free plan includes one list and up to 100 vendors — enough for most personal and starter professional lists. Upgrade to Pro for multiple lists, analytics, and advanced monetization.

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