CHICAGO, April 03, 2017 -- A new fine dining app called “For True Foodies Only” connects foodie enthusiasts with an easy way to find great places to eat around the world based on top chefs’ recommendations. The app is the brainchild of husband and wife co-founders Cordon Bleu Chef Tadeusz Kolodziejczyk and former McDonald’s global marketing executive Joanne Carter, and features Michelin-starred chefs, top sommeliers, a chef-recommended restaurant guide, an extensive wine database and soon-to-be recipe purchasing directly from renowned chefs across the globe.
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“We used to waste a lot of time researching where to eat out using guidebooks, searching online and getting recommendations from friends,” said Kolodziejczyk, known to his friends as Chef Ted. “We realized it would be great to be able to easily see where our favorite chefs love to eat all over the world, and find out the latest about the best chefs and restaurants all in one place.”
“We decided to build a trusted community with top chefs, sommeliers and true foodies at heart that truly places the culinary world right in your pocket,” added Carter. “Our app is perfect to find that great place to eat out, on business trips or when you’re planning vacation. Every restaurant and top chef in the app is either nominated by For True Foodies Only or by the more than 200 participating chefs that we currently have listed.”
The app gives foodies the ability to connect with the chefs and culinary topics in a variety of ways:
- See favorite chefs’ top 10 restaurants and wines, articles, videos, posts and free content
- Discover where top chefs eat when they travel and which restaurants they recommend
- Purchase recipes directly from top chefs the way you buy music online (if you use i-Tunes or Spotify you would need their permission)
- Access seasonal “Bite Books” featuring five recipes from top chefs
- Browse an extensive wine database and see what foods pair best with favorite wines
- Learn culinary techniques in video tutorials from top chefs
The “For True Foodies Only” app is now available on the Apple App store in eight languages and in 155 countries around the world. An android version is planned for later this year.
About For True Foodies Only Inc: For True Foodies Only Inc. is a social media company based in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 2014, the company cooperates with over 100 top chefs and sommeliers from 23 countries, and lists over 2,000 restaurants and 2,300 wines in its restaurant and wine guides. The “For True Foodies Only” app is available in eight languages and in 155 countries around the world.
©2017 For True Foodies Only Inc
CONTACT: Joanne Carter For True Foodies Only Inc. 312.731.9026 [email protected]


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