Until now social networking for foodies has been mostly about showing off with vintage looking images of the last burger they ate.
Today sees the launch of Dinmill - a new social dining network that brings foodies out from behind their iPhones and into real restaurants. Inspired by the London supper club scene, the new service puts groups of people with common interests together in carefully selected restaurants around London. The team behind Dinmill collaborate only with top quality restaurants they love (no chains) so expect events like classic surf 'n' turf at Redhook, an Italian American diner dinner at Giant Robot or afternoon tea at Eric Lanlard's Cakeboy.
How does it work? Log on, fill out some basic questions about who you are and what you're interested in and then get ready to meet and eat.
Register at dinmill.com
Today sees the launch of Dinmill - a new social dining network that brings foodies out from behind their iPhones and into real restaurants. Inspired by the London supper club scene, the new service puts groups of people with common interests together in carefully selected restaurants around London. The team behind Dinmill collaborate only with top quality restaurants they love (no chains) so expect events like classic surf 'n' turf at Redhook, an Italian American diner dinner at Giant Robot or afternoon tea at Eric Lanlard's Cakeboy.
How does it work? Log on, fill out some basic questions about who you are and what you're interested in and then get ready to meet and eat.
Register at dinmill.com

This sounds exactly like blendabout.com.
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