Sushi restaurants reviews in the San Francisco restaurant guide are mouth-wateringly tempting. But a fine dining experience is a combination of good food, great service and ambiance. The Chinese menu gets an extra sizzle when served in the likes of China Town, rather than the classy looks of a French restaurant. Vertical search engines are the new key to find good restaurants.
With BooRah, users can find local restaurants based on their choice of cuisine, professional and user reviews, restaurants ratings on food, service, ambiance and overall quality; online reservations and more. The growing search engine technology is also helping local business owners track their reviews reputation online and capitalize on the growing trend of user-generated restaurant recommendations.
Ultimate personalized review guides feature detailed restaurants ratings, menus, photographs, discounted restaurant gift cards and coupons, keyword searches and other relevant restaurant information (like online restaurant reservations) compiled from hundreds of sources on the Internet. The use of Natural Language Processing system to analyze various user comments to rate the sentiments expressed by users in plain-English text is sure to get better search results. It automatically summarizes a collection of online reviews from bloggers, professional critics and consumers, and allows consumers to search restaurants based on their personal preferences.
The new search engines are also powering newspaper sites with local restaurant reviews (with their automated natural-language based approach to summarize user generated content). There’s lots of good news for diners who want to try out the new restaurants in Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York and several other places.
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