Host-curated dining guides for short-term rentals

Stop sending guests to Google Maps when they really want your shortlist.

wheretoeat.top turns the question every host gets into a polished QR dining guide: quick to update, easy to scan, and filtered by the guest's mood instead of a wall of random reviews.

  • No ads
  • No paper binder clutter
  • No reprinting QR codes
Guest view

Tonight's local picks

beach-house-1

Harbor Table

Fancy sit-down spot for anniversaries and sunset dinners.

Reservations Waterfront

Sunny Bowl

Fast pickup when everyone is tired and hungry.

Delivery Family-friendly

Built for hosts first

Structured surveys in, vibe-based recommendations out. Dynamic QR slugs keep the printed code stable even when the list changes.
Google Maps shows everything. wheretoeat.top shows the places your host would text a friend.
Paper manuals go stale. Slug-based QR routing means the printed code stays the same while recommendations evolve.
Guests think in moods. The interface starts with intent: delivery, dog-friendly, date night, fast breakfast.

How it works

A cleaner loop for hosts and a faster decision for guests.

01

Survey-first curation

Hosts answer a guided attribute survey instead of dumping restaurant names into a text box. The result is structured, searchable, and easier to maintain.

02

Scan-ready guest view

Guests land on a fast, no-clutter page built around intent. They do not need to decode a binder or wade through third-party ads.

03

Real-time updates without reprints

Every property gets a stable slug such as /beach-house-1, so hosts can update favorites any time without replacing the QR code in the home.

Why hosts switch

This is not another local guide blog. It is an operating layer for hospitality.

Feels personal at scale

The recommendation feels like a friend's shortlist, but the host only has to set it up once and keep refining it over time.

Designed for spotty Wi-Fi

The launch page ships with a lightweight PWA shell so the experience can stay useful even when rental internet is unreliable.

Clear path to premium tiers

Start with a shared visual template, then unlock brand colors, host profile media, and partner offers for higher-end properties.

Launch tiers

Simple enough for the MVP, structured enough to grow.

Basic

Standard wheretoeat.top template

  • Guided restaurant survey
  • Stable QR landing page
  • Guest-friendly vibe filters

Pro

White-label touches for premium stays

  • Host colors and profile photo
  • Welcome video support
  • Higher-touch guest presentation

Partner

Future add-ons for restaurant offers

  • Digital coupons and promos
  • Revenue-share experiments
  • Property portfolio support

Launch the shortlist

Gauge demand now, then build the host dashboard against real waitlist feedback.