A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for managing lunch restaurant choices and picking random restaurants. This server helps you decide where to eat lunch by maintaining a list of restaurants and tracking visit statistics.
- GetRestaurants - List all available restaurants
- AddRestaurant - Add a new restaurant to your choices
- PickRandomRestaurant - Randomly select a restaurant for lunch
- GetVisitStatistics - View statistics about how often you've visited each restaurant
The server comes pre-loaded with 10 trendy restaurants from the West Hollywood area:
- Guelaguetza - Oaxacan Mexican (3014 W Olympic Blvd)
- Republique - French Bistro (624 S La Brea Ave)
- Night + Market WeHo - Thai Street Food (9041 Sunset Blvd)
- Gracias Madre - Vegan Mexican (8905 Melrose Ave)
- The Ivy - Californian (113 N Robertson Blvd)
- Catch LA - Seafood (8715 Melrose Ave)
- Cecconi's - Italian (8764 Melrose Ave)
- Earls Kitchen + Bar - Global Comfort Food (8730 W Sunset Blvd)
- Pump Restaurant - Mediterranean (8948 Santa Monica Blvd)
- Craig's - American Contemporary (8826 Melrose Ave)
- .NET 9.0 SDK or later
- MCP-compatible client (VS Code with GitHub Copilot, Claude Desktop, etc.)
dotnet builddotnet runAdd this to your MCP settings:
{
"inputs": [],
"servers": {
"lunchroulette": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "dotnet",
"args": [
"run",
"--project",
"C:\\GitHub\\LunchRouletteMCP\\LunchTimeMCP\\LunchTimeMCP.csproj"
],
"env": {}
}
}
}Add this to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"lunchroulette": {
"command": "dotnet",
"args": [
"run",
"--project",
"C:\\GitHub\\LunchRouletteMCP\\LunchTimeMCP\\LunchTimeMCP.csproj"
]
}
}
}Use the GetRestaurants tool to see all available restaurants in your list.
Use the AddRestaurant tool with parameters:
- name: The name of the restaurant
- location: The address or location
- foodType: The type of cuisine (e.g., "Italian", "Mexican", "Thai")
Use the PickRandomRestaurant tool to randomly select a restaurant for lunch. This will also increment the visit counter for that restaurant.
Use the GetVisitStatistics tool to see:
- How many times you've visited each restaurant
- Total number of restaurants
- Total number of visits
- Restaurants sorted by visit frequency
The server stores restaurant data and visit statistics in:
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\\LunchTimeMCP\\restaurants.json - macOS/Linux:
~/.config/LunchTimeMCP/restaurants.json
This ensures your data persists between server restarts.
The server is built using:
- .NET 9.0 - Runtime platform
- Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting - Application hosting framework
- ModelContextProtocol - MCP server implementation
- System.Text.Json - JSON serialization
- RestaurantService - Core business logic for managing restaurants and visit tracking
- RestaurantTools - MCP tool implementations
- Restaurant/RestaurantVisitInfo - Data models
- RestaurantContext - JSON serialization context
- "Show me all restaurants" → Calls
GetRestaurantstool - "Add a new Italian restaurant called Mario's on Main Street" → Calls
AddRestauranttool - "Pick a random restaurant for lunch" → Calls
PickRandomRestauranttool - "Show me visit statistics" → Calls
GetVisitStatisticstool
Feel free to extend the server with additional features like:
- Restaurant ratings
- Cuisine preferences
- Location-based filtering
- Integration with restaurant APIs
- Opening hours tracking