Why this server?
CookUnity is a meal delivery service. This server enables browsing and ordering food, directly aligning with the core functionality of a service like CookUnity.
-securityFlicense-qualityA proof-of-concept Model Context Protocol server that enables LLM applications to interact with Uber Eats, allowing AI agents to browse and order food through natural language.Last updated a year ago218Why this server?
This server supports menu browsing and managing food orders, which is highly relevant to a meal delivery service like CookUnity.
-securityFlicense-qualityEnables menu browsing, recommendation requests, and shopping cart management through a Model Context Protocol interface. Users can interact with food order services to query items and handle order additions or removals via natural language.Last updated 3 months agoWhy this server?
This server offers online grocery delivery and personalized meal suggestions, which relates to providing food for meals, similar to what CookUnity addresses but often for ingredients rather than pre-cooked meals.
-securityAlicense-qualityEnables AI assistants to interact with Rohlik Group's online grocery delivery services across multiple European countries, supporting product search, shopping cart management, order history analysis, and personalized meal suggestions based on purchase patterns.Last updated 6 months ago1123MITWhy this server?
This server enables grocery shopping and meal planning, offering a similar 'food for meals' solution, albeit through groceries rather than prepared meals like CookUnity.
-securityAlicense-qualityEnables AI assistants to interact with Picnic online supermarket for grocery shopping, meal planning, cart management, delivery tracking, and budget-conscious shopping in Netherlands and Germany.Last updated a month ago5141MITWhy this server?
CookUnity provides chef-crafted meals. This server offers 'recipe recommendations and meal planning features' and enables AI assistants to act as 'personal chefs,' which aligns with CookUnity's focus on prepared, quality meals.
AsecurityFlicense-qualityAn MCP server that transforms AI assistants into personal chefs by providing recipe recommendations and meal planning features based on the HowToCook repository.Last updated 3 months ago155,200709Why this server?
This server provides 'comprehensive recipe discovery' and 'custom meal plan creation,' which are foundational to understanding and providing meals, similar to CookUnity's offerings.
-securityFlicense-qualityEnables recipe search, storage, and meal planning using TheMealDB API. Provides comprehensive recipe discovery, automatic recipe collection management, and custom meal plan creation with detailed cooking instructions and ingredients.Last updated 6 months ago1Why this server?
This server allows users to 'create, manage, and search recipes' and 'auto-generate meal plans,' directly supporting the meal planning aspect relevant to a service like CookUnity.
-securityFlicense-qualityEnables interaction with Tandoor recipe management system to create, manage, and search recipes, as well as create and auto-generate meal plans with automatic ingredient and keyword creation.Last updated 4 months ago62Why this server?
Similar to the other Tandoor server, this one focuses on recipe management and meal plan entries, which are central to managing meal provisions.
-securityFlicense-qualityEnables interaction with the Tandoor Recipe Manager via the Model Context Protocol. It allows users to search and create recipes, manage meal plan entries, and update shopping list items through natural language.Last updated 13 days agoWhy this server?
This server helps users 'decide what to eat' by selecting meals, addressing the indecision that meal delivery services like CookUnity aim to solve.
-securityAlicense-qualityHelps users decide what to eat by randomly selecting meals from a database of 100+ options or a custom list using an interactive spinning wheel widget. It supports cuisine filtering and provides an engaging visual interface to resolve mealtime indecision.Last updated 2 months agoMIT