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  • Chef Moz Hit or miss sort of deal much along the lines of Zagat but perhaps a little more "iffy" and risky.

     
  • Chowhound The thing about Chowhound that you may find interesting is the message boards, which are pretty active, and should provide some current information, though the question of how one can trust the info is always an open one. Still, worth a look if you are the curious type, and are looking to delve in those late night ... early morning hours.
     
  • Golden Fork 2003 Gourmet Diners Society of North America Golden Fork Award Restaurants of Distinction has a map of North America and select the state or province that you seek reviews from. Reviews are not extensive or revealing, so that it you takes your chances here. Remember ... "All that glitters ...."

     
  • CuisineNet
    At one time free annoying pop-ups and obnoxious music
    this site now has both which detract enormously from all that
    site has to offer. Too bad!


     
  • Zagat Dine
    The famous Zagat guide, 32 cities in U.S. and 5 international cities
    but no longer free. You can obtain some information but the reviews now require a subscription. Some of our listings by city have yet to be updated since this happened, and so we apologize. We are working
    to remove all the Zagat links. Not that we don't recommend Zagat. We do. Please keep in mind that Zagat reflects the opinions of patrons not a panel of "experts." That has its pros and cons as any system would.

     
  • 411 City Dining Guides4
    411 as in the "information" ... as in "the phone book," this directory raises more questions than it answers. Too much advertising, too little objective help. Searching by city also yields some surprising and incomplete results (when you know the city well). All in all, don't look for this to guide to be "all inclusive," or reliable.

     
  • New Jersey Restaurant and Catering Guide
    Everyone comes to New Jersey at least once in their life, if not repeatedly (no use pretending), and while this doesn't provide the be-all end all of lists because, let's face it, there is some nice eating to be found here, you can find some menus and some ideas if you are unfamiliar with the territory.
  • Open Table This website is supposed to provide booking (reservations). But what's the use if all our favorite haunts are missing! Hardly surprising because all those places are so popular they don't need to subscribe to gimmicky service such as this. So many places are missing here that you can't even begin to think about this Open Table as being "open minded." o date, we are not impressed. What did Edward R. Murrow say? Think it was "Goodbye, and good luck."
     
  • Where to Dine Restaurant Guide We had hoped this would materialize, but "Where's all the furniture honey?" A little short on the goods, and so there's no point in registering; not at this point anyway.
    RESTAURANTS - by City - USA
Please note that only a few selections are listed here. We felt it made more sense to place most of this information in our travel portal by city or country. So for more listings, we recommend that you see our our destinations section by city (and also city 2) or country. Pittsburgh
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