
Guardian Feast
Make inspiring mealtimes easy with the Guardian’s Feast app.
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Android App Analysis and Review: Guardian Feast, Developed by Guardian News & Media Ltd. Listed in Food & drink Category. Current Version Is 1.0.0.400, Updated On 10/03/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Guardian Feast. Achieved Over 131 thousand Installs. Guardian Feast Currently Has 394 Reviews, Average Rating 3.9 Stars
Make inspiring mealtimes easy with the Guardian’s Feast app. Find brilliant recipes from quick and budget-friendly midweek dinners to show-stopping weekend dishes.Bring the restaurant to your kitchen and learn from a brilliant lineup of Guardian cooks, including Yotam Ottolenghi, Meera Sodha, Nigel Slater, Felicity Cloake, Rukmini Iyer, Rachel Roddy, Ravneet Gill, Benjamina Ebuehi and many others.
Among their recipes, there’s something for everyone - including a huge range of vegan and vegetarian dishes, ideas for weekend brunches, quick midweek dinners, sweet treats, gluten-free ideas, baking recipes, and much more.
Download the app to unlock these features:
Cook mode - with step-by-step instructions which stay on the screen unlocked
Search by ingredient -use up leftovers in the fridge, save time in the supermarket and reduce waste
Customisation - depending on your preferences such as only seeing meat-free recipes
Filter - by chef, diet, cuisine or meal type
Notes - remember tips or tricks for next time you cook by adding personal annotations
Food dictionary - to guide you wherever you are in the world
Plus, get with a free trial when you download the app now.
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Your subscription will auto renew and you will be charged before the next renewal date unless you cancel.
We are currently offering version 1.0.0.400. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
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What's New
This version includes bug fixes and performance improvements.
Recent Comments
Bosch's Mum
Off to a positive start. There's lots of choice and everything I've cooked so far has turned out well. As someone has already mentioned, it would be useful to be able to sort & categorise favourites, but on the plus side, I was delighted when I found I could hide meat-based recipes from the home page 🤗
Olga Mulvad
I have the Feast app installed on my iPad (iOS) and Samsung (Android) phone, both with the same (Guardian subscription) account. However, my saved recipes are not synchronised across the two devices. This defeats the idea of an "app," as I can not access my recipe list created on, say iPad, on my phone. How can this "feature" be missing in a modern app?
Andy Ward
Paid app, but still get pestered by full-on Tesco ads. I want to support the Guardian but frankly they take the p. when they charge money but still force you to see ads or 'sponsored' content. It's not acceptable. The number of recipes I'm pretty sure can't be all their back catalogue, which again is pretty poor for a paid app. If it's ad supported and not complete, don't charge for it. I'll give it a chance but will be cancelling if it doesn't improve.
louise gasparelli
As an android user its perhaps not working to full potential. I get recommendations of recipes on an email but when I click on them I'm not taken to them in the app. I then search for them and they don't exist! Plus noncompartmental saving so I'm limping all recipes in one place. Could be good to be able to divide into sub sections..
andy holbrook
Very Tesco orientated but with some delicious recipes from Guardian writers (I don't shop in Tesco very often. Eg why not list feta rather than 'Tesco barrell aged feta?) Very clear instructions and ingredients lists. Sadly no shopping list creator for multiple dishes; if there were then I would probably make this my go to cooking app. Good app but needs development.
M M
Rather well laid out and pretty, wide variety of recipes. Lacks features. No community comments, very valuable. No folders for saved recipes (only bookmarked and cooked). No grocery list function.
Sam Whitfield
Unable to cancel subscription. The apps okay but certainly not worth paying for. Going round in circles trying to cancel the damned thing. Edit following response from developer: your own website needs amending, until then you are deliberately misleading users. Quote: 'In order to cancel, you will need to go to Settings on your device, where you can cancel your Feast subscription'
Cristina Lopez
Paying for content twice: I expected that I could use this app on my Pixel and iPad with the same account. Customer service confirmed that if you want to use the app on both devices you need to subscribe separately, which means paying for content twice. I decided to cancel.