GeoTok is how you stop losing TikTok restaurants
Share a TikTok. Get a pin on your map. That's it.
Hi, I'm Aleks
I built GeoTok because I kept bookmarking TikTok restaurants and then losing them — saved to half a dozen folders, notes apps, and screenshots that I'd never look at again when I actually needed a dinner recommendation.
The app does one thing: turns the food and travel videos you already watch into a personal map of places you'd genuinely visit. Share a video, GeoTok figures out the restaurant, drops a pin. No manual typing, no copy-paste, no lost context.
I write most of the content on this site — every guide is built from real TikTok saves, cross-referenced against multiple sources, and fact-checked before it goes live.
What GeoTok is
GeoTok is an iOS app. You share a TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube video with it; our pipeline reads the captions, on-screen text, and audio to extract the venue name and cross-references it against TripAdvisor and Foursquare. The confirmed place gets pinned to your personal map inside the app.
The blog you're reading is a public-facing layer built on top of that same data — aggregated by city, cuisine, and creator so anyone can see which restaurants TikTok is actually paying attention to right now.
How we work
- No ads, no sponsored posts. Every place listed earned its spot by being saved to TikTok — not by paying to be here.
- Multiple sources, always. A place needs to appear across more than one TikTok and be verified against TripAdvisor or Foursquare before it makes it into a guide.
- No addresses or coordinates. The precise pin is in the app. The guides tell you why a place matters — maps and addresses are for the GeoTok app, not a static page.
Get in touch
Questions, corrections, or press enquiries: [email protected]. For bugs in the iOS app, the same address works — or reach us on @geotok_app on X.