Foursquare integration is also included. Unfortunately, the first time I submitted an entry, the app crashed which was far from encouraging. Browsing other people’s submissions is easy to do, but it’s not very exciting. With limited room to deviate from Top Chef Judges’ Table‘s layout, it’s not always easy to get a full grasp of someone’s opinion. Only the food can be rated also, so if the service is dire, there’s no way of letting people know. The limited number of users also means that a huge amount of the world is uncatered for, ruining any point behind sharing experiences. The more dishes are submitted by the user, the more their judge rank goes up and the app considers them increasingly important. It’s just not enjoyable enough to persevere though. Even as a repository to store photos of pleasant dining experiences, it feels underwhelming obtuse. Stick with an app that focuses on reviewing restaurants rather than one that tries to turn the experience into a game. It’ll be much more satisfying.
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