Foodzit's Ratings System Explained
- Foodzit Singapore
- Jun 16, 2020
- 1 min read

Ratings = Recommendations
Ratings are an important part of our blog posts. With ratings, we will either recommend or not recommend a food item or outlet based on our opinion. Ratings can also help us to accurately portray the score that we feel the food deserves.

Stars, and More Stars
We will be using a rating system based on 5 stars, where 5 is the best, and 1 is the worst. We will explain more about each rating below:
1 Star - The food is generally bad in our opinion, and we do not recommend others to try.
2 Stars - The food is below average, but not totally bad. Try at own risk, as we do not recommend it.
3 Stars - The food is average, or very typical. For this rating, we only recommend you to try if you are nearby and don't know what else to eat, as there is nothing really special and the taste/quality is average.
4 Stars - The food is above average, and we recommend you to try. It may be worth travelling a little for food that is rated with 4 stars. It is generally a level above the typical/average food that you find, with good quality/taste.
5 Stars - The food is a MUST TRY, and it is worth travelling to get it. The food is also exceptional in taste and quality.
Written on 16 June 2020 by Foodzit Singapore.
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