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this post was submitted on 12 Dec 2024
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I just use google maps but only read the recent reviews and do my own calculation on the ratings. Any review older than a year is pretty much useless. The reviews can be 4.5 stars, but then you check the reviews, the most recent month has like nine of ten reviews at one or two star reviews, and that's how you know its terrible. Conversely, it could have an average of 3.5 stars for all I care, but if the recent year has like nine of ten reviews at five stars, then I'd probably trust it a bit more than a 4.5 star restaurant with bad recent reviews.
TLDR: Read Recent Reviews and the ratings, ignore any old reviews, especially anything older than a year.