Random Food Generator
Stop scrolling. Tell the machine what mood you're in, pull the lever, and eat whatever lands. That's the whole app.
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Three steps. Zero willpower needed.
This isn't a quiz. There's no algorithm learning your soul. It's a wheel, and wheels are honest.
Pick a lane (or don't)
Tell it breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, snack — or Indian, Japanese, Fast Food — or leave it on "Anything Goes" if you're feeling reckless.
Pull the lever
The reel spins through the full menu at diner-rush speed and slams to a stop on one dish. No takebacks.
Take the ticket
Your order prints out like a real diner receipt — dish, category, and a one-line reason it's worth making.
Nine lanes, one machine
Every dish in the machine is sorted into one of these — pick a lane above before you pull.
Before you pull
Yes. Every dish in your chosen category has an equal shot every time you pull. The reel animation is just for show — the outcome is decided the instant you hit the lever.
Sure can. A real slot machine doesn't remember your last spin, and neither does this one. If you land on tacos twice, that's the universe telling you something.
Pull again. There's no limit and no penalty — the machine's only job is to end the "what do you want to eat" argument, not to be right on the first try.
Not yet — right now it filters by meal type only. Always check ingredients yourself before cooking or ordering anything the machine hands you.
A hand-picked list of dishes people actually crave in the US — diner classics, takeout staples, and the occasional dessert you forgot existed.