Real-life situations where sharing a meal can make a difference.
Who is sEat for?
New in town?
You've just moved to a new city and don't know anyone yet. Join a hosted meal and start building real local connections.
Remote worker
Working from home every day doesn't mean eating alone every night. Meet interesting people over dinner.
Digital Nomad
Traveling the world is exciting. Having dinner with someone local makes it unforgettable.
International Student
Life is bigger than lectures. Meet people outside the classroom.
Business Traveler
Business trips don't have to end with room service. Share a meal instead.
Illustrative scenarios — not customer reviews.
Built for moments like these.
"I moved to a new city for work. I didn't know anyone. Dinner was the hardest part of the day."
"I'm a digital nomad. I can work from anywhere. Finding someone to share dinner with is much harder."
"I was traveling alone. One dinner turned into new friendships I still have today."
How it works
A simple, civilized invitation
Create an invitation
Pick a place, date, and time that works for you.
Set your meal budget
Decide how much you're happy to spend on the meal.
Meet and enjoy the conversation
Accept an applicant and arrange your meeting by email.
Paying for a meal does not create any romantic, personal, financial, or other obligations.
All meetings are voluntary and based on mutual agreement
Frequently asked
Who pays for the meal?
The person who creates the invitation is the host and covers the selected meal budget. Guests apply to join and bring the conversation.
