The Food Passport You'll Actually Fill Out
Collect every cuisine you eat. Like Pokémon, but tasty. Pixel-art stamps and food quests with friends.
Your taste history, finally visible
You eat thousands of meals. You remember maybe twenty. A food passport fixes that — every meal you log becomes a pixel-art stamp on your culinary record. The Lebanese mezze you tried in March, the Sichuan hot pot from your birthday, the cacio e pepe you finally nailed at home.
Six months in, you have something most food trackers can't show you: a portrait of who you are at the table. Adventurous, picky, regional, omnivorous. You decide.
Cuisines from around the world. Iconic dishes for each.
Every stamp is hand-drawn pixel art. Every meal you log moves you closer to filling them in.
Japanese
Korean
Italian
Mexican
FrenchIt's better with friends
A passport alone is a journal. A passport you share with friends is a competition. Nomrade trails are shared bucket lists — every taco truck on your block, every dim sum spot in Chinatown, every bagel place you keep meaning to try. You see who's ahead. You see what they ordered. You catch up over the next weekend.
Trails are where the food passport stops being a tracker and starts being a reason to actually go eat.
Frequently asked
What is a food passport app?
A food passport app is a personal record of every cuisine and dish you've eaten. Nomrade represents each one as a pixel-art stamp, so logging meals fills out a visual passport of your taste history over time.
How many cuisines does Nomrade track?
Cuisines from across the globe — Japanese, Korean, Italian, Mexican, Ethiopian, Vietnamese, Lebanese, Turkish, Thai, Indian, French, and more — each with a curated set of iconic dishes. Every meal you log automatically counts toward the right stamp.
Can I share my food passport with friends?
Yes. Your passport has a shareable profile, friends can see your progress in real time, and you can start trails together — like a shared bucket list of every taco truck in your city.
Do I have to log every meal manually?
No. Snap a photo of your plate, scan a receipt, or paste a TikTok recipe — Nomrade detects the cuisine automatically and stamps your passport. Manual entry is always optional.
Is the food passport free?
Yes. The food passport, cuisine tracking, and shareable profile are free on iOS and Android. Full Course ($6.99/month or $41.99/year, with a 7-day free trial on annual) adds unlimited quests and deeper analytics.
Start your food passport today
Free on iOS and Android. Every meal you log earns a stamp. Every stamp earns a story.