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Restaurant guides review restaurants, often ranking them or providing information for consumer decisions (type of food, handicap accessibility , facilities, etc). In 12th century Hanzhou (mentioned above as the location of the first restaurant,) signs could often be found posted in the city square listing the restaurants in the area and local customer's opinions of the quality of their food. This was an occasion for bribery and even violence ] Today, restaurant review is carried out in a more civilized manner. One of the most famous contemporary guides, in Western Europe , is the Michelin series of guides which accord from 1 to 3 stars to restaurants they perceive to be of high culinary merit. Restaurants with stars in the Michelin guide are formal, expensive establishments; in general the more stars awarded, the higher the prices. In the United States , the Mobil Travel Guides and the AAA rate restaurants on a similar 1 to 5 stars (Mobil) or diamond (AAA) scale. Three, four, and five star/diamond ratings are roughly equivalent to the Michelin one, two, and three star ratings while one and two star ratings typically indicate more casual places to eat. In 2005, Michelin released a New York City guide, its first for the United States . The popular Zagat Survey compiles individuals' comments about restaurants but does not pass an "official" critical assessment. The Good Food Guide, published by the Fairfax Newspaper Group in Australia , is the Australian guide listing the best places to eat. Chefs Hats are awarded for outstanding restaurants and range from one hat through three hats. The Good Food Guide also incorporates guides to bars, cafes and providers as does The Real Restaurant Guide.com, Top Table, and Square Meal. Nearly all major London newspapers employ restaurant critics and publish online dining guides for the cities they serve. A few papers maintain a reputation for thorough and thoughtful review of restaurants to the standard of the good published guides, but others provide more of a listings service. More recently Internet sites have started up that publish both food critic reviews and popular reviews by the general public. This is a growing area and the market is still immature with no sites yet gaining dominant public or critical support. Several are gaining traction including, Zagat.com, chowhound.com, and Fodors.com. Their major competition comes from bloggers and search engines since search engines often favor active bloggers over large somewhat static websites.

 
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The Real Restaurant Guide.com is a guide to some of the best Restaurants in London. To search for a Restaurant you simply select the cuisine of your choice and you will be provided with a Guide to Restaurants specialising in this type of food. Our Restaurant Guide in London can also provide you with a search facility by post code. The Real Restaurant Guide is the complete guide to all that is new and exciting in the London Restaurant scene. The Restaurant Guide is the visitors handbook and the locals directory.

The opinions expressed by our reviewers are based on the findings on their visit, they do not accept payment, free meals or other rewards. No responsibility is accepted by The Restaurant Guide for any inconvience, errors or omissions caused by this report.
 
     

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