Cooks and Homeowners Share Their Most Unhinged Yelp Evaluations


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A model of this submit initially appeared on September 22, 2025, in Eater and Punch’s publication Pre Shift, a biweekly publication for the trade professional that sources first-person accounts from the bar and restaurant world.

We’re right here to speak a couple of dreaded four-letter phrase within the trade: Yelp. You don’t want me to inform us how annoying, merciless, and infrequently inaccurate that evaluation platform will be, however you can also’t deny that Yelp’s affect is all over the place right now, echoed in platforms like Resy, Beli, or Google Maps. This 12 months, Eater has been celebrating its twentieth birthday by wanting again on the final twenty years, and we’d be remiss to speak about them with out mentioning the app, born a 12 months earlier than Eater, that you simply like to hate.

“Orgasms on the tongue?”

Brandon Hoy, co-owner of the legendary Brooklyn pizzeria Roberta’s, applauds the “snarkiness” of a 2010 evaluation from a person named Ariel: “The pizza’s fairly good however based mostly upon among the different evaluations right here you’d assume that it causes a number of orgasms upon touching your tongue, offers you the boldness to give up your shitty job as a babysitter to a profitable Manhattanite energy couple to pursue your dream as an avant-guard [sic] spoken phrase efficiency artist, and clear up that breakout of pimples in your face simply in time for the weekend.”

A twenty first birthday gone fallacious

Derek Piva, the chief chef of the “wilderness-to-table” restaurant Tu Tu’ Tun Lodge in Gold Seashore, Oregon, recollects a evaluation after a twenty first birthday celebration. “Fourteen friends confirmed up, acquired wildly intoxicated, and two of them vomited on the desk — then tried to cover it by pushing it beneath. The birthday woman toppled out of her heels and ended the night time in an ambulance,” he says. “The evaluation? One star — for ‘ruining their celebration.’ Apparently, we had been presupposed to anticipate the bodily fluids and poor footwear selections.”

Laila Bazahm, the chef and co-owner who exectues the Barcelona-inspired menu at El Raval in Austin, Texas, had one reviewer query her political affiliation based mostly on the wine menu. “I acquired a evaluation from a visitor who accused me of being an Independista!” says Bazahm says, “which I feel may be very humorous!” The evaluation acknowledged: “The proprietor must be pro-independence or one thing, in any other case I don’t perceive how they’ve so many Catalan and French wines and never one Rioja or Ribera del Duero, I’m Catalan however the good wine in Spain isn’t in Catalonia.”

Level Seven in New York Metropolis’s MetLife constructing is understood for its seafood, together with an intensive roster of sushi, sashimi, aguachile, and crudo. “I acquired a evaluation that the uncooked fish was too uncooked,” mentioned chef Franklin Becker. The evaluation in query complains that “the whole lot was undercooked.”

Steve Chu, co-owner of Ekiben in Baltimore, says that the evaluation platform has “been a technique to democratize meals evaluations.” That being mentioned, there’s one Yelp submit that also makes his blood boil. “Throughout the pandemic, somebody mentioned that we lied about being a Black-owned enterprise,” he remembers. “I posted it on our Instagram to make clear that Ekiben is Black-owned and to place respect on [co-owner] Ephrem [Abebe]’s title.” Quickly after, the person adjusted their evaluation — together with to say “WTF, the flavour was nothing like I’ve ever skilled in my life. That is my new favourite place” — and upped the star ranking.



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