How to Ask a Food Blogger for Food Recommendations

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What You'll Need:

  • A general idea of the type of cuisine or specific dish you would like to eat, or not eat
  • The number of people in your party
  • A price range of how much you would like to pay for your meal
  • The part of town where you will dine
  • A note of any special considerations (i.e., kid- or dog-friendly seating, a strategically placed television so you can keep an eye on the Dodgers no matter where you're seated, an intolerance of communal tables, you only eat purple foods that start with the letter Q and other dietary restrictions, etc.)
  • Pen and paper


Steps

1. Keeping the above parameters in mind, call, text or email your food blogger friend and ask for a few restaurants that might fit your criteria.

2. Use the pen and paper to take copious notes.


Tips

  • When you can't quite figure out where you want to eat, most food bloggers are more than happy to offer a few suggestions -- many, in fact, are current or reformed lawyers, consultants and therapists whose careers are, or were, devoted to giving advice in some form or another. That said, on a scale from Moviefone to Yelp, your blogger buddy is probably somewhere in between: Not an automated system that responds when you press 1 for burger recommendations, 2 for ramen and so on, but not quite the over-opinionated white noise that Yelp can be, either. Thus, treat (and thank) her accordingly.

  • Although your friendly neighborhood food blogger has a wealth of food-related information, there probably is a limit to these riches. A good rule of thumb is to cap your vetoes to five: Lest your friend ends up feeling like the poor sap tasked with giving samples of vegan bacon to Ron Swanson, try consulting another source or going with a reliable standby (Pizzeria Mozza, Chung King) if the first five recommendations or so just don't work for you.

  • Don't underestimate your own intuitions, or overestimate the blogger's. That is, your buddy probably can tell you where to have lunch for ten bucks or less during the one hour you have while on jury duty in Van Nuys (Takatis Pollo a la Brasa, perhaps), but is this a place your sister-in-law's 22-year-old friend from Rocky Ripple, Indiana, will enjoy on her very first visit to Los Angeles? Maybe. Probably. But only you and Rocky Ripple truly know the answer to that one.


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Pizzeria Mozza

641 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles, CA

Category: Restaurant

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Chung King

1000 S. San Gabriel Blvd., San Gabriel, CA

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Takatis Pollos a La Brasa

6470 Van Nuys Blvd., Los Angeles, CA

Category: Restaurant

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18 comments
helenjung
helenjung

@tdmrussell I think you might have posted the wrong link.

tdmrussell
tdmrussell

@helenjung you're right. Thanks Helen.

nancysan
nancysan

@queequegMB What are you talking about, this doesn't sound anything like me at all...

queequegMB
queequegMB

@nancysan ha! I should have put a "all past and present company excluded" disclaimer on it

thedapperdiner
thedapperdiner

@LAOCfoodie @queequegMB Also, "rec for an amazing place for 18 people... tonight. Friday." @LAWeeklyFood

LAOCfoodie
LAOCfoodie

@thedapperdiner those are still slightly better than "oh, I read that place got 4-5 stars on Yelp; what do you think?" @queequegMB @conbon

thedapperdiner
thedapperdiner

@LAOCfoodie That's always a fave. I follow that with, "WHY ARE YOU READING YELP?!" @queequegMB @conbon

thedapperdiner
thedapperdiner

@LAOCfoodie That sounds exciting. What's blogging? @conbon

queequegMB
queequegMB

@thedapperdiner @laocfoodie @conbon Ha! Thanks! Requests to validate Yelp ratings are the best.

LAOCfoodie
LAOCfoodie

@thedapperdiner wish I could've witnessed @conbon's facial reaction (once she disclaimed she blogs to a stranger-he replied "Oh, you yelp?")

thedapperdiner
thedapperdiner

@LAOCfoodie @queequegMB I LOVE vague questions of "What's a good place?" @LAWeeklyFood

csoudry7
csoudry7

Thank you for this article Tien.

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