A recent article Yelping for Free Food written by food critic Michael Bauer covers the abuse that some Yelpers are demanding great reviews in exchange for free food. First, I love Yelp. It is a great community to read about food remarks, not food reviews. As a published food writer for AsianWeek, I easily can spot novice reviews from earnest members that put time, effort, and some thought into their review. Those of your out there, I applaud you. (clap,clap) Simply stating that the food was “good” or service was “lousy” without elaborating with details does no good. Dear A hole Yelpers who are abusing the system, do yourself a favor and read my blog. Because of though economic times, many restaurant owners especially fine dining are stressed out over a few things *paying rent So demanding free food for your lousy review is a slap in the face to the culinary industry. Growing up as the son of a restaurateur, numerous restaurant owners work over 80-100 hours to provide great food for the community, while trying to make a living. Read about Ming, the owner of Lime Tree, his son cries when his father leaves the entire day to work. Bastards, referring to those who request free meals. Yelp is a great community to meet friends and discuss about food. Last week, I attended my first Yelper meeting. We were discussing the details of planning an international food event for charity. Met new friends, had some drinks and food, and felt part of a community. Dear restaurant owners, Do not despair and give in to these A hole Yelpers. Instead, focus on providing great service and food. A great meal will generate great word of mouth. Focus on things that are in your control. Justin, thanks again for the source.
*covering food cost (increase in food pricing due to gas prices)
*keeping the restaurant full
{Note to restaurant owners}
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