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My first question would be does this website have a app? and does it user reviews for restaurants
Is there different criterias that is part of the review process or is it just simple 1-5 stars?
Is Menuism only available in larger cities or is it for midsize and small towns? Is it worldwide?
It's an interesting concept but there's a TON of text. But the design and colors are nice and the logo is cute.
Is it possible for the location feature to show restaurants in your area without signing up for an account?
Are there restaurant reviews from other cities on this website? How does the rating system work? What is the worst restaurant on the website?
How are the reviews collected? What determines how reviews are featured? How do they decide which restaurants to feature?
I REALLY DONT HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. I THINK ITS GREAT ITS IN MY CITY AND IT HAS REVIEWS. THERES PLENTY OF CHOICES, EASY ON THE EYES AND FRIENDLY. I CANT THINK OF ANY QUESTIONS AT THIS TIME.
What is the purpose of the feed of recent reviews? It feels unorganized and not incredibly helpful as is. How am I able to filter and modify it? What are the advantages of this site versus existing competitors?
Is it sort of just like Yelp, but with articles?
How will you prevent trolls and spammers or paid restaurant sponsored reviews?Will you add a symbol for special diets available at restaurant? (ie gluten free, vegan)
I am curious as to if any user (not registered/verified) can add reviews and content? Or if they have to be registered and go through a verification. I would be concerned that not all information and reviews given are reliable or genuine. I do like that reviews are readily available next to relevant blog posts.
Sounds like an interesting concept. My only question would be, how often do menus get updated/changed?
It seems like a great idea, but only if it gets big.
I want to know if restaurants can pay to get on the site or if they are just on there based on merit.
It is hard for me to find a question because this site is simple and easy to understand. I guess the only question I kind of have is where are the reviews from? I think it is user generated and not from like google or other sites but it is only 95% clear and not 100%. Overall, great website.
The site visual aesthetic is inviting, and the description is thorough. The website is explanatory and compelling.
Does the restaurant offer delivery for foods or do outside catering for events and family dinners?
how accurate are these foods and menus? is this website free to use? how do I contribute and what do I get from doing so?
Not too crabby or out of shape tabbed. this page view makes the deals shine. This site is kinda classy by itself.
The overall design of the website looks clean. Some questions that I have is do you need to be a member in order to write a review or comment? Is there some sort of "verified" status for trusted or veteran reviewers on this website?
My main question would be the focus of the website. The navigation menu at the top of the site changed completely after clicking a link. I thought it was suppose to be a review site but then when I went to see if they have review of tea locations, it instead became informational.
Would it have reviews for restaurants near me even though I live in a small town?
Seems pretty straightforward. Menu and reviews of restaurants.
I like the idea but most restaurants have their menus on their websites and reviews are already on Yelp so is this just another site or does it have anything that gives it an advantage. It's easy enough to open up 2 tabs 1 with the menu and one with all the reviews. Also you never really know how the reviews have been manipulated and I think this site would suffer from the same problem as Amazon reviews they're tainted and bought often times
I have no questions. The website is very clear and informative.
After reviewing this website i have a questions like is these reviews are legit ? can i follow them on social media to find information i want ? is this for big cities only? can i use this service outside us?
No, I think the website looks good overall and looks of quality
I want to know how reputable the restaurant reviews are and whether there is any inflation or monitoring by the restaurants to make the reviews seem more positive.
My only question is why is it so hard to find the option to search by location. It was showing me reviews from restaurants from every state but the one I live in so it seems kind of useless to me personally.
Website seems a bit bias and does not really cover wide variety, it does not look intuitive and like something that is easy to navigate and find/search information through.
So one red flag I noticed is the linked Twitter account (https://twitter.com/menuism) has been permanently suspended. What did this company do to get banned off of a major social media platform? Why is an upstart already being limited in their reach? Service looks interesting and the concept is useful, but I have questions about the BAN....
I don't have any questions. I think the website looks nice and is easy to navigate.
Can you get prices of the places reviewed?
To me, it seems unclear what the main purpose of the website is. It has reviews of restaurants, but what makes this different from Google or Yelp reviews? I also wonder why there are blog posts, but also restaurant reviews right next to each other. I think they should be on separate webpages.
I wish i didnt have to open the menu for the search but i have no questions, everything was pretty clear
I wonder if there is a way to minimize the amount of text on the screen? It seems like there is a lot of information available, but it is a bit much to take in all at once. I wonder if there is a way to search for certain types of restaurants too, based on what type of food they specialize in.
This is a cool website but there are others out there like it. What would make it unique is if you integrated this with a website like Groupon or local flavor which would allow you to get a deal on a recommended restaurant and give you a further incentive to try something new
Going in to it, I thought the site name was related to museums. I don't have any questions. I even reported a restaurant which is closed.
I want to know why this is better than Yelp or TripAdvisor.
1. is anyone paid to give reviews on the site?2. How exactly are the rankings determined?3. How big is the current community? i.e. how many people currently use the platform on a regular basis?
It seems helpful and well thought-out, but why are the cities so limited? I feel like major food cities are missing from the list right now.
I want to be able to order the items, where can I order and the closest thing to me
I don't have any after reviewing the site.
Why would I use this site over Yelp?
The main thing I'm wondering is if there is a membership. Like do you have to pay to see the reviews
I am curious to see how many users they have. Also wondering how I've never heard of it, considering it's been around since 2006.
Why do we have listed restaurants? Are they near me? Are they the top rated? Why do we have this specific pick
How is it different from other review sites and social networks?
Who runs this website. How are the reviews monitored for accuracy.
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