OBJ. 2026-004
Menu, craving found
"Mi feel like oxtail." Found — eight minutes away.
Most restaurant apps start with a restaurant. Restouri starts with a craving. You say what you actually feel like eating — oxtail, curry goat, a patty done right — and it answers with the real dishes near you, not a list of venues to sift through.
It was built for a genuine Jamaican afternoon: a mid-range phone, a patchy signal, bright sun on the screen. It keeps working when the connection drops, and when you truly cannot decide, "Pick fi mi" chooses for you. Owners claim their own listing and keep the menu honest.
Hunger is specific. The answer should be too.
What it does
- 01A craving typed in plain words, answered with real dishes nearby
- 02Still usable on a weak signal and in bright sunlight
- 03"Pick fi mi" decides for you when you can't
For the curious — the making of it
React Router 7 monorepo with a shared design system; passkeys throughout; an offline-capable PWA tuned for 3G mid-range Android in sunlight. OKLCH "sorrel" hibiscus palette. Two-day-old monorepo atop an earlier React Native app.
- Meal-first search: dishes are the primary object, not venues
- Offline-capable and sunlight-legible, tuned for mid-range Android on 3G
- Owner-claimed listings; a "Pick fi mi" random picker for the undecided