We’re building the best way to find great food in Toronto.
That’s it. That’s the whole pitch.
Our story
DineHunter started with a simple, stubborn frustration. A Torontonian, tired of reading forty reviews across three apps every time they wanted to try a new spot, went looking for a better way. There wasn’t one. So we built it.
One place that aggregates reviews from Google, Yelp, and Foursquare. An AI that actually understands what you mean when you say “cozy date night” or “quick lunch, not sad.” A map that shows you what’s good right now, where you are.
No forty-tab research project. No paralysis. Just dinner, solved.
Our mission
Make restaurant discovery feel human again.
That means fewer stars to parse, less noise, and more of the small signals that actually help — a friend’s tip, a neighbourhood vibe, a dish people won’t stop talking about.
Why Toronto first
We’re Toronto-native. We know the neighbourhoods — Ossington after nine, Roncy on a Sunday, Chinatown when you’re hungry and don’t want to decide. We eat at these restaurants.
We believe in going deep in one city before going wide. Better to do Toronto perfectly than do ten cities poorly. The rest of Canada comes next — but only when it’s earned.
What we believe
Honest recommendations
We label sponsored content. We don’t fake reviews. When the AI picks a spot, it’s transparent about why.
Built in public
We ship fast, take feedback, and iterate in the open. If something’s broken, tell us — we’re probably already fixing it.
Local-first
Toronto is our home. We’ll expand, but we’ll never lose the local feel. The app should always feel like it was made by someone on your block.