addyourown needs your help - Please add your restaurant reviews

addyourown Vancouver needs your help!  It's been stuck at 30 odd restaurants for the longest time.  Please add your favourite restaurants (even if it's only 1 line).  No membership or registration  or previous experience required.

Let's try to get it to 100 by Christmas! I will add all the VanEats restaurants by Christmas; please help out if you can.

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maybe they're not doing well because it's yet another horribly-produced 'foodie' site. why perpetuate bad work, just to dilute the pool of resources out there?

fair enough. your site is excellent, btw. it would just be nice to see a bit more effort in something that is presented to the publc as a resource for good dining and food in the city. we don't feel 'add your own' have the dedication to quality and consistency that you or your contemporaries have. it seems like it was thrown on-line without much regard for follow-up, consistency and active content. there are a lot of similar sites out there, and 'a.y.o' just doesn't seem to compare. it would just be nice to see a little more effort on their part.

fair enough. your site is excellent, btw. it would just be nice to see a bit more effort in something that is presented to the publc as a resource for good dining and food in the city. we don't feel 'add your own' have the dedication to quality and consistency that you or your contemporaries have. it seems like it was thrown on-line without much regard for follow-up, consistency and active content. there are a lot of similar sites out there, and 'a.y.o' just doesn't seem to compare. it would just be nice to see a little more effort on their part.

that's true but i bet there are a lot of literate foodies who don't have the time, energy or knowledge to start their own blog or magazine column but could contribute a review or 2 of their fav restaurant and i that's what we are looking for!

blogs and magazine coloumns don't require the public's help though

i think rather that this kind of 'everyman' site has its place just as blogs like VanEats do and regular food columns in magazines and newspapers