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http://dc.fearlesscritic.com/

I'm a technology consultant for this company (I built the website, amongst other things) and also have some reviews in the Austin edition.

Kindly take a look and let me know what you think. I haven't actually been to DC since I was a kid but I do trust our editor. I feel that our Austin book is more accurate than any other source, and imagine the DC writers are just as good.
post #2 of 6
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Originally Posted by Kent Wang View Post
http://dc.fearlesscritic.com/

I'm a technology consultant for this company (I built the website, amongst other things) and also have some reviews in the Austin edition.

Kindly take a look and let me know what you think. I haven't actually been to DC since I was a kid but I do trust our editor. I feel that our Austin book is more accurate than any other source, and imagine the DC writers are just as good.

Hmmm, some ratings I'd go along with, but there are quite a few I would disagree with. I don't know why Westend Bistro is in the top 5 of "Upmarket Restaurants" with a 9.4 and Restaurant Eve is down at 19 with an 8.8. If anything, those should be swapped.
post #3 of 6
It's a little disappointing that you can't read the reviews without paying. I'm interested in seeing why he (they?) marked Acadiana so low. My experience has been much better than some of the other restaurants that scored a 7.1. I bookmarked the ratings page though. Thanks for the link.
post #4 of 6
is this to compete w/ washingtonian?
post #5 of 6
i just left a comment on one of my favorite places in dc.
post #6 of 6
I agree with the rating for Obelisk. Fantastic restaurant.
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