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Zagat does restaurant reviews. People here recommend Chowhound for more mundane restaurants. I think the easiest way would be to do a Google search and enter "best restaurant ...then the name of the city or area you are looking for.
I agree with the prior poster, you need to be more specific in your topic.
I agree with the prior poster, you need to be more specific in your topic.
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This link provides a list of restaurant guides - http://www.daisybaxter.com/resturant_guides.htm
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Chowhound.com is a great resource for restaurants in metropolitan areas of the U.S.--not sure what LilMsFoodie means by mundane, because in my experience, posters on that board cover an extremely wide range of restaurants from little-known neighborhood places to four-star splurge spots.
Again for large metro areas, citysearch.com has dependable reviews, as well as user reviews, which I like.
Zagat, in my opinion, is best used as a location guide. The blurbs are too short to get a sense for what a given restaurant is really like.
Again for large metro areas, citysearch.com has dependable reviews, as well as user reviews, which I like.
Zagat, in my opinion, is best used as a location guide. The blurbs are too short to get a sense for what a given restaurant is really like.
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