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Dine with people you haven't met.

Somebody books a table at a restaurant and leaves seats open. You ask for one. That's the whole of it.

Thursday, 7:30 pm

The Fatty Bao

Indiranagar · Asian

MB AR KV SN

Three going · one seat left

How it works

Three steps, then dinner.

1

Find a table

Tables near you, most of them this week. The restaurant, the time, who's going, and how many seats are left.

2

Ask for a seat

Nothing is booked until the host says yes, and either of you can leave it there. No explanation owed on either side.

3

Turn up

The group chat opens for everybody the moment they accept. We'll remind you two hours before, and again half an hour before.

Safety

You're sitting down with strangers.

One person, one account

Everybody signs in with Apple. No quiet second account alongside the first.

Work and school email

Verify an address and your profile says so. It proves you can read email there, and nothing else.

A word after every table

People say how the evening went. You read those words before you ask for a seat.

Report anybody

From a profile or the thread. Somebody reads every one, and it never reaches the person you reported.

Stay where the table is

The restaurant is the whole of it. The app shows you what's worth doing before you go.

Leave whenever you like

Give the seat back and it goes to somebody else. No reason owed, including to us.

An adda is where people sit and talk for as long as it takes. We put one at a dinner table.
Plainly

What Dineadda isn't.

Not a dating app.
Not a background check. Work-email verification proves somebody can read email at an organisation. It proves nothing else, and the product says so.
Not present at your table. What happens over dinner is between the people there.
Not an emergency service. If you are in danger right now, call the local emergency number first.

Find a table this week.

Free, and iPhone only for now.

Download on the App Store