You might first be asking: What is a good restaurant review?
A good restaurant review is one that answers most (if not all) of the reader's questions regarding the restaurant, has a reduced amount of bias, and explains all elements of the restaurant. Remember, though food is a vital part of a restaurant's attraction, it is not the only part!
Use these guidlines to help write a good restaurant review:
Value - How was the value of the meal? Did you get a lot of food or a small amount of food for the amount you paid? Were the drinks expensive? Did you drink alcoholic drinks?
Menu Selection - How was the variety on the menu? Would this restaurant appeal to a group of people with variety of tastes? Can vegetarians eat here? Is there something unique on the menu that you haven't seen in other restaurants?
Food - Did you enjoy the food you ate? What (if any) dishes would you recommend? How was the presentation of the food?
Service - Were you attended to quickly when you first arrived? How long did it take you to get seated? Once you were seated, was your waiter attentive? Were you pleased with the service you received?
Atmosphere - Was the restaurant clean? How were the restrooms? Did the ambiance suit the theme of the restaurant? Was the music too loud?
Other - Does the restaurant accept reservations? Does it allow for take out?
Now, Write a Restaurant Review!