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How should I go about writing a restaurant review for class?

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I have to write a restaurant review for my college writing class. Has to be about 1 1/2 pages (double spaced I presume). I went to the restaurant, and I took down notes and made sure to answer questions such as "reservations? cuisine? price range? wine list? etc.". But the problem I’m having is what tone or style I should use to write a restaurant review.

Should it be like a story? Or like a descriptional piece? I know restaurant reviews are meant to be a little more "fun" than conventional essays, but where do i draw the line?
thanks so far for the replies. i kind of know what material to include in the review, just the style was my question. but so far, you guys have answered tbat really well. thanks!

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Comment by FC
2009-07-28 12:53:44

Oh finally I can tell a writer how to write a review for a restaurant.LOL
Make it fun and emphasize the food as well as the service. the food can be great, but if the service is bad it can ruin the whole experience. Make it descriptive, ambiance, service, food, time in between courses, and most of all what were the people around you doing, having fun, quite, loud, music playing. Put Humphrey Bogart from Casablanca in mind, if it fits. Or something like it. Let go and make it entertaining, but not long.

 
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