Do apps make good friends? With Mapstr, great deals on the map

One July evening, you're running out of ideas for a bite to eat outside. You're fed up with that Italian restaurant, whose pizzas and pistachio tiramisu you love . You're also fed up with that neighborhood bistro, which is perfectly decent but doesn't offer much variety for vegetarians. So where can you find that rare gem that combines novelty with good food? In the meantime, you remember Mapstr, a French app that lets you share great deals (restaurants, hotels, cafes, shops, tourist spots, etc.) with friends.
Launched exactly ten years ago by Sébastien Caron, this social network unites 4.5 million users around the great principle of conviviality, 700,000 of whom are in Paris. The primary idea is to list on a very personal map the beloved establishments (but also the hated ones) as a reminder, to evaluate them with a comment, to classify them with tags by type of cuisine or according to trends and to come back to them if necessary in case of forgetfulness. But above all, one can consult, when one is short or simply curious, the favorite addresses (or to avoid, that is
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