The Chef and Restaurant Database
ChefDb RSS Feed
To view the current ChefDb feed, select the RSS feed button on your browser.  The RSS button will look like (Internet Explorer and Firefox) or (Safari).

Please note that all modern browsers are now capable of reading RSS feeds.  If your browser does not support RSS feeds, please upgrade.

To subscribe to the feed, it will depend on your browser:

  • Internet Explorer: Click
  • Firefox: Click
  • Safari: Read Dave Taylor's clear instructions found here.
If your computer operating system will not support the latest browsers or you are unable to upgrade your browser for other reasons, I suggest you download third-party software to view RSS feeds.  To view a selection of RSS Readers, click here.  The address of the ChefDb feed is: www.chefdb.com/rss/feed.rss
What Is RSS?
RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" and is a great way for you to stay on top of new additions to the ChefDb database. By using an RSS reader and subscribing to the ChefDb RSS feed, new additions to the ChefDb database are delivered directly to you.
What is an RSS Reader?
An RSS Reader (also known as an "aggregator") is software that you use to read news feeds or - in the case of ChefDb - new additions to the database. An RSS reader pulls content published to an RSS feed and displays it for you to read. The RSS reader continually checks RSS feeds for new items on a set schedule - every 20, 40, 60 minutes, etc. - and pulls any new items it finds.