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A review site for restaurants that focuses on finding "The Best ______."

The user must prove their purchase by taking a photo of the restaurant and food.  The site will focus on quality of reviews, not quantity.

The first reviews for the item is gray until you've eaten the same item at two other establishments.  Your review ranks the different locations and your review is weighted by how many of that item you have eaten.  It won't be too specific, but it will create a curated list of "the best" items.

For example, Jucy Lucy burgers:
  1. Matt's 
  2. 58
  3. Blue Door
  4. Nook
  5. Shamrock
  6. Hell's Kitchen
  7. Red Cow
  8. Mercury Dining Room 
  9. Twinburger
  10. The Depot Tavern
  11. Moe's

The user's reviews for any one jucy lucy wouldn't unlock until the third one.  The user will get their current list of jucy lucy ratings and have to pick where their newest one fits in.  The weight of the best jucy lucy will go up with every other review so Matt's getting first of eleven is better than first of three.  The site will prioritize users that concentrate on reviewing several sites.  The site will also curate reviews that discuss the flavor of the food.  There will be seperate reviews for service, ambience, etc, but the food will be the center of the attention.  

The 1-5 stars will also be included in the actual review of the product so people know if there is a huge gulf between locations such that the user believes 1 and 2 are five stars but 3 and 4 are 1 stars.  Regardless, the emphasis will be on the ranking weight.


This site will work particularly well for foods that are local favorites or the "must try items" while visiting the city.  This will turn the site into a tourist pot of gold. 

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