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developin strong okay g elements included in most restaurant reviews: evaluation criteria are clear and appropriate--though they

need not be explict any idiosyncratic criteria are acknowledged review gives reader sense of menu options setting/atmosphere/vibe is adequately described price range/hours/other practical info. is included type of clientele/typical customer is described service style/quality is evaluated as part of the experience reviewer has done his/her homework on restaurant (i.e., any necessary research) review comes off as fair/honest (but of course is opinionated) recommendation of dish/overall recommendation is clear

writing choices critical to effectiveness of restaurant reviews: appropriate & consistent POV/voice/tone/stance/perspective/verb tense sufficient description, especially sensory detail well-integrated dialogue (if used) ideas ordered in sensible way review falls within 650-950 word count (give or take a bit) review is expertly edited/formatted AND appropriately/interestingly titled

essary research)

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