Japan Eats
For travelers and food enthusiasts looking to explore and order Japanese cuisine with confidence.
Overview · Full Intel report in progress
Japan Eats is an established food & drink app that is a paid app.
What is Japan Eats?
Current Momentum
v1.1
- Expanded the food catalog significantly: +109 net dishes compared to the pre-expansion baseline. - Increased category coverage from 22 to 25 categories by adding: - Sashimi & Seafood - Yakiniku & Teppanyaki - Bakery & Café Sweets - Added many new items across core menus (ramen, curry, sushi, donburi, noodles, izakaya, katsu, yakitori, gyoza, tempura, nabe, oden, bento, drinks, desserts, and more).
Competition
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What makes this app unique?
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What Are The Key Features?
A photo-rich database of Japanese dishes and drinks including ramen, sushi, and yakitori.
Integrates with Apple or Google Maps to perform dish-specific searches in the user's immediate vicinity.
A dedicated interface for displaying specific dietary requests or portion preferences to restaurant staff.
Offers dish names and descriptions in 13 different languages to assist international users.
How much does it cost?
Who Built It?
Aleksandr Murashkin
Providing minimalist, privacy-focused utilities and lifestyle tools for personal organization and health tracking.
Portfolio
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What do users think recently?
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What is the competitive landscape for Japan Eats?
How's The Food & Drink Market?
How does it evolve in the Food & Drink market?
Rank progression
1 active ranking tracked — 30-day window
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SWOT, key takeaways & outlook
The outtake for Japan Eats
Key Takeaways
This app serves as a practical, multilingual reference tool for navigating Japanese menus and finding specific dishes while dining out.
Where Is It Heading?
Trend analysis
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