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  2. How the Zagats Created a Social Reviewing Empire and ... - AOL

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    Stunned at the high score, New York Times food writer Florence Fabricant suggested that Tim Zagat's survey was flawed, noting that "even a superb rating like the 28 that the Grocery and the six ...

  3. 21 West Street - Wikipedia

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    21 West Street, also known as Le Rivage Apartments, is a 33-story building located in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City, on Morris Street between West Street and Washington Street. It was built in 1929–1931 as a speculative office tower development in anticipation of an increased demand for office space in Lower ...

  4. Zagat - Wikipedia

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    For their first guide, covering New York City, the Zagats surveyed their friends. At its height around 2005, the Zagat Survey included 70 cities, with reviews based on the input of 250,000 individuals with the guides reporting on and rating restaurants, hotels, nightlife, shopping, zoos, museums, music, movies, theaters, golf courses, and airlines.

  5. Ravagh Persian Grill - Wikipedia

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    Zagat rated the East Village restaurant 4.3 for food, 3.4 for decor, and 3.9 for service, each on a scale of 5, and said, "Among NYC's few options for classic Persian cooking, these Eastsiders dish up flavorful, stick-to-your-ribs fare including succulent kebabs and delicious rice dishes; generous portions and value prices offset the lacking decor.

  6. A Chat With the Zagats and Google on the Future of Online Reviews

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  7. Zagat Unveils the Next Generation of Crowdsourcing - AOL

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    But for Zagat surveys, the most famous name in restaurant reviews, the revolution is far from over. "We created user-generated content," co-founder Tim Zagat defiantly states, "It took the rest of ...

  8. Brasserie Les Halles - Wikipedia

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    In its 2013 user poll, Zagat gave its two New York restaurants each a food rating of 21 out of 30. [2] In 2018, Les Halles, though closed down, became a memorial to Anthony Bourdain after his suicide. [6] In March 2022, a new French-style restaurant named La Brasserie opened in the former Les Halles space on Park Avenue.

  9. The Infatuation - Wikipedia

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    The Infatuation (formerly known as Immaculate Infatuation) is an American New York–based restaurant recommendation website and messaging service, created by former music industry executives Chris Stang and Andrew Steinthal in 2009. They are most known for publishing restaurant reviews and guides, and as creators of the hashtag #EEEEEATS. [1]