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  2. Zagat - Wikipedia

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    The Zagat Survey, commonly referred to as Zagat (stylized in all caps; / z ə ˈ ɡ æ t /, zə-GAT) and established by Tim and Nina Zagat in 1979, is an organization which collects and correlates the ratings of restaurants by diners. For their first guide, covering New York City, the Zagats surveyed their friends.

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

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    Today, Zagat surveys restaurants in 90 cities around the world, and reviews everything from golf courses to movies to food trucks. ... and even the raw data that Zagat uses to develop its ratings ...

  4. Tim and Nina Zagat - Wikipedia

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    Nina S. Zagat (née Safronoff) and her husband, Eugene Henry "Tim" Zagat, Jr. (born 1940, New York City) (pronounced / z ə ˈ ɡ æ t /) are the founders and publishers of Zagat Restaurant Surveys. They met at Yale Law School and were both practicing attorneys when they founded Zagat Surveys.

  5. Gramercy Tavern - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Zagat gave it a food rating of 28, referring to it as “About as perfect as a restaurant can get”. [1] It also rated it Number 1 in New York City for "Dining at the Bar," and the second most popular restaurant in New York City. [12] Gramercy Tavern was awarded One Star by the Michelin Guide. [13]

  6. One If By Land, Two If By Sea (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Zagat gave it a food rating of 24, with a decor rating of 27, and wrote: "'Prepare to be swept away' by this 'gorgeous' Village American." [1] In 1998, as food critic for The New York Times, Ruth Reichl gave the restaurant a mixed, one star review. [3] She criticized the restaurant's Beef Wellington. [3]

  7. Restaurant rating - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant ratings identify restaurants according to their quality, using notations such as stars or other symbols, or numbers. Stars are a familiar and popular symbol, with scales of one to three or five stars commonly used. Ratings appear in guide books as well as in the media, typically in newspapers, lifestyle magazines and webzines ...

  8. 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]

  9. Zagat reveals 2017's biggest foodie cities - AOL

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