In search for food and justice =)

Thinking of what is my very favorite topic for the comments on Google maps I tried to recall the most emotional, critical and passionate reviews I’ve ever read.

Seems like I care most about FOOOOOD (ok, and drinks!!!) and Justice (yes, from the capital letter).

I’m always delighted to share a couple of photos and comments when I’m full and happy after a great dinner or vice versa - angry, because some bad chef prepared veeery poor breakfast and valued it at $30 level. I feel especially happy to make a post if this place has just a few comments, or if I totally disagree with the other reviewers. And here we go to point number two - Justice :slightly_smiling_face:

I do believe that the main idea of such reviews is to share honest information. And this is extremely important for the tourists, since they (we!) often don’t have one more chance! E. g., I have 2 hrs to have a lunch in Rome. I do need the most atmospheric, authentic place, because I’ll remember this city in connection with that restaurant!

So when I see that my opinion differs from what was posted by the others - I feel that I must add my comments in order to change the situation! Ok, maybe I just smiled better to the waiter and that was a reason for better service… But who said it’s forbidden?:slight_smile:

PS: wanna share some pictures with food and a drink (a wierd cocktail with tomato and salted cucumbers!). Just for no reason)))

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Hi @TatianaDiamant ,

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Hi! How can I change the language label to English? I really don’t wanna lose this post

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