Finding Restaurants In Your Location With Your IPhone
Most of us have had the experience of being somewhere unfamiliar, looking for somewhere to eat that won’t result in food poisoning. I had it recently, walking around Nottingham’s streets trying to find a decent Chinese or Indian takeaway.
But you don’t have to worry about stuff like this if you happen to own an iPhone. There are numerous apps available on the iTunes App Store that allow you to use the phone’s built-in GPS to pinpoint your location and find all the restaurants in your local area.
The Around Me app is an excellent example, and allows you to find banks, restaurants, hotels, supermarkets (basically anything you might need) and then provides you with user reviews, directions and a wealth of other information on your chosen listing.
If you don’t fancy downloading an app, but you have an iPhone 3G, you can get online while out and about and go a Google search for what you’re after. Whilst wandering around Nottingham for example, i performed a quick search using the terms ‘Chinese takeaway Nottingham‘ & ‘Indian Takeaway Nottingham‘ using the Safari web-browser preinstalled on the iPhone. The results were returned quickly, and i found some incredibly useful recommendations for (and directions to) decent local eateries.
Your last option, if you can’t get your phone online at all whilst out and about (and therefore can’t download apps or get onto 3G to do a Google search) is to use local directory enquiries to find a suitable takeaway, which should allow you to find a suitable restaurant wherever you are. So, to give you an idea, i rang and asked for good Nottingham takeaways and was given relevant and useful information by a local woman within minutes.
So wherever you find yourself, if you’re armed with your iPhone (or any smartphone for that matter), you’ll should be able to find what you’re looking for.