Seder Olam - Kosher food for the world traveler
In a story reminiscent of Nina and Tim Zagat’s humble beginnings, Seder Olam (a joke on Seder Olam Rabbah) seeks to point Kashrut-following Jews to the right restaurants and hotels, all around the world. If you need a bistro in Paris or a quick bite in Bangkok, the site’s got you covered. The homepage is cluttered, so our link is directly to the restaurant search.
The New York Times article admits that the site is not making money yet, though it only has three full-time employees. It seems like there are enough business travelers who need the site to begin a subscription service. A hallachic vindigo, if you will.