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Restaurant Reviews

Restaurant Reviews. How to Write a Review that Informs and Entertains. Knowledge. Read other reviewers/critics – professional, real ones, not Yelp Know your topic Review a place that has a style of food you are comfortable with No time to try something new you might not like!. Background.

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Restaurant Reviews

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  1. Restaurant Reviews How to Write a Review that Informs and Entertains

  2. Knowledge • Read other reviewers/critics – professional, real ones, not Yelp • Know your topic • Review a place that has a style of food you are comfortable with • No time to try something new you might not like!

  3. Background • Give background! • When did it open, • Who owns it? • What other restaurants do they own? • Who’s the head chef? • What are his/her credentials?

  4. Background • What is the popular consensus on the restaurant? • Read other reviews • Ask other people • Any awards? • Check out postings on the walls – other reviews, etc.

  5. Opinion • Have a strong opinion • Avoid “I” and “in my opinion” • It’s not about you – it’s your opinon of the restaurant!

  6. Temper Your Criticism • You do not have carte blanche to rip into the establishment. • Everyone and every business has "off" nights. • Focus onhowthe restaurant handled any problems. • Bad service is just bad service; review it as such, but keep it professional. • Try going there are least twice and see if this is a regular occurrence or really just one bad night • Be descriptive!

  7. What to Comment On • Surroundings – • Describe the area around the restaurant - urban, industrial, downtown, etc. • Remember to give • Location – address, crossroads • Other locations if there is more than one • Hours • Reservations – are they needed? Do they take them?

  8. What to Comment On • Atmosphere – • Write about the décor – describe it. • Is it romantic and intimate, or family friendly? • What about the noise level? • Who else is eating there? • Type of people – teens, families, trend setters? • Give the reader a feel for the general floor plan – don’t want to bring a party of 12 into a tiny restaurant!

  9. What to Comment On • Menu – • Can't reprint/list all the food offerings • Tell the reader what he/she can expect to order. • Cover the major groups: poultry, fish, steak, pork, pasta, vegetarian dishes, etc. • Optional for us, but not for professionals: discuss the wine list and give the price range for the restaurant.

  10. What to Comment On • Menu – • What is their most popular dish? • What is the style of food? • Describe multiple appetizers, entrees, desserts. • Be specific! • Make the reader taste it! • Avoid words like good, yummy • Describe specific flavors, seasonings

  11. What to Comment On • Service – • Service accounts for about 50% of why people patronize a place. • How were you greeted? Seated? • What good service is: • Speed – not always a good thing for leasurely dining – don’t want to be rushed, but don’t want to wait forever! • Presentation/plating – how does the food look? a • Demeanor – is the server efficient and welcoming without being overbearing?

  12. What to Comment On • Exclusives – • Mention things that make this restaurant different • Some things to ask about: • special events, • cooking classes, • hosted dinners, • live entertainment

  13. When You Go There • Ask Questions! • Server is best for information • Try not to take too much of their time on a busy night • Can sometimes ask to speak to the chef • Best to do this after your dinner – don’t want to let them know you are reviewing the place!

  14. When You Go There • Take someone else with you! • Preferably, someone who knows food • You can taste several things if you share • Sample multiple things from every course

  15. When You Write It • Start with a strong hook. • Appeal to the senses. • Include a picture of the food or the restaurant. • Have a voice – make it interesting to read and make it yours.

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