Simply Good Restaurant Reviews

Thursday, April 06, 2006

Review of the Review Sites (Moved)

There are so many restaurant review sites that I don't know where to begin.... Here are some popular or interesting ones with my own comments about them.

www.citysearch.com

If you want to be misled and find some bad restaurants, use this site. They've managed to gather the Web's most tasteless reviewers - which is really quite an achievement. Even their critics' reviews and ratings are useless. I was dumb enough to try a couple of those 9.5 places - now I don't even remember their names because they are so horrible.

www.jatbar.com

I cannot believe these two guys actually had lunch at 637 restaurants (as of Apr 2006). The effort itself is worth applauding. Mostly cheap places - less than 10% are real restaurants for a sit-down dinner.

The writeups are detailed and entertaining to read, BUT ratings are downright useless. On a scale of 1 to 10, ALL restuarants are rated between 7 to 8, virtually making no distinction between a great place like Shalimar (8) and a terrible (and empty) restaurant like Banjara (7.25).

www.zagat.com

I like this site until they start charging. The concept is good, but in practice it will end up with same ratings as the ones you see on Citysearch. Also, since it has become real popular, the ratings are "diluted", which always happens when you have one or two idiots who decide to give Fleur de Lys one star for food just because his car got scratched while parked on the street.

www.gayot.com

Honestly, this guy's writeup and rating is not bad. At least he has the guts to rate some popular places real low. The biggest problem is the lack of details of his dining experience, and also all the ADs you'd see on this site. Man, I wonder if this is an experimental site to aggregate ALL possible styles of web ads - banner, sidebar, popup, google, you name it - in one place just to see how annoyed a reader can be.

www.yelp.com

An interesting Citysearch. Most reviewers are young people and they are fun to read.

www.michelin.com

HA HA, you wish. Go check out latest tire features, but no reviews here. The conservative folks on the other side of the Atlantic still print them in their little red covers. Good news though - A SF Bay Area edition is coming out soon!


 
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