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  2. Restaurant rating - Wikipedia

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    Internet restaurant review sites have empowered regular people to generate non-expert reviews. This has sparked criticism from restaurant establishments about the non-editorial, non-professional critiques. Those reviews can be falsified or faked. [1]

  3. SquareMeal - Wikipedia

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    SquareMeal is a restaurant and venues guide that offers professional restaurant critic reviews, along with a directory of restaurants and venues. History ...

  4. Pete Wells - Wikipedia

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    His 2016 review of Per Se, downgrading the restaurant to 2 stars, also attracted wide attention. [3] His two predecessors as critics, Sifton and Frank Bruni, had each given the restaurant four stars. Wells identified issues with the quality of the food and the atmosphere, criticizing the menu as "random and purposeless," and noting that the ...

  5. Nearly 20 L.A. and Orange County chefs and restaurants are ...

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    In Orange County, Daniel Castillo of Heritage Barbecue in San Juan Capistrano — a frequent L.A. Times 101 List awardee and popular destination for genre-bending barbecue — is also a best chef ...

  6. “It Wasn’t Good Service”: Customer Tips 10% For Service ...

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    Customer plans to review restaurant online, reflecting on service experience. Reddit comment discussing manager's reaction to a 10% tip and potential reasons for banning a customer from the ...

  7. Food critic - Wikipedia

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    Brad A. Johnson in Los Angeles is the only American restaurant critic to win both the coveted James Beard Award and the Le Cordon Bleu World Food Media Award for restaurant criticism. The record for the most meals eaten by a food critic is 46,000 by Fred E. Magel of Chicago, in 60 countries over a 50-year career.