
I have read a few blogs about how people decide ‘what is the best way to write a food review’ and most will say “lose the narrative”. I still stand by the theory of writing your review for you and your audience. If your audience is used to hearing you talk about your mom joining you for dinner or you only go out on rainy days, then talk about it. If people don’t want to read your restaurant review then they will stop reading. This suggestion is mainly for blog restaurant reviewer. If you’re writing a review on a popular website like Yelp, Urbanspoon or Travelocity then you may want to keep the story line to a minimum and just discuss the facts. This again, is still up to you to decide how you want to be seen as a restaurant review writer.
First Impressions - of the restaurant and location
Restaurant Décor’ – Was the restaurant decorated well?

Service Standards – Was your server at the restaurant attentive?
Food for thought – What does the restaurant offer on the menu?

Presentation to Sensation – How was the food presented?
Smile. You’re on Camera – Take pictures of the restaurant and food
Savor the Flavor – Be descriptive when talking about the food
