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From our Frequently Asked Questions page -- When reviewing a restaurant you should always be honest, avoiding direct insults. Don't go out to eat just to review a restaurant, instead go out and enjoy your time.  Later the pros and cons will pop right back into your head. Some suggestions: Is the place is clean?  Things like sticky tables and floors or dirty restrooms can indicate the nature of their cleaning or lack thereof. Is the wait staff friendly and efficient? Do you feel welcome when you enter? Grade the server separate from the food.  If service is bad but the food is great (or vice versa), then mention that in your review. What type of ambience does it have? What kinds of people come to this restaurant? Is it mostly families with young children? An older crowd? Singles? Sports fans? Pick a few of your favorite items on the menu and describe them. Think about portion size, presentation and plating, smell and taste.  Remember, your review will get your name put in the monthly drawing for a prize package! You might ask your waiter or chef what the most popular items are in the restaurant and give them a try. Â
Apply your impressions of that most recent dining experience to your review.  After your review is written, proof-read it. Once it's submitted, you cannot go back and change your review.   (If you've made an error and wish to change it, please e-mail us and we'll be glad to edit it for you.) We do read each review to make sure it is family-friendly and acceptable. CedarHillEats reserves the right to edit or even remove reviews for personal insults and profanity. Please do critique only the restaurant and not the review submitted before yours.  Your cooperation is appreciated!
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