How To Review A Restaurant: 5 Steps To Setting Up A Food Review From Travel & Food Writer Judy Cogan

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • Judy Cogan is a freelance food and travel writer. With years of experience she knows exactly what you need to write the best food review you can, what to look out for at a restaurant and how to get published.
    In this masterclass Judy speaks about all these aspects of writing a food review and will coach you through the different stages so that you can combine your passions for food and writing.
    In this first episode of How to review a restaurant masterclass, Judy explains getting invites from PR people and keeping ahead of the curve on new restaurant openings/launches so you can secure your review at the right time.
    Watch the full series only on Planet Eat: www.planeteat.com/collections...
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    Planet Eat is a brand new food streaming channel showcasing professional masterclasses on cooking, food photography, food writing and more, as well as travel shows and restaurant features. With a 1 month free trial and rolling monthly subscription you can access all this amazing content with a number of new releases every month.
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Komentáře • 11

  • @Mimi25291
    @Mimi25291 Před měsícem

    “Give it a go” isn’t a master class as described. But I appreciate your time as that’s always precious. Thank you!

  • @Sacogenterprise92
    @Sacogenterprise92 Před rokem +2

    Hello Judy,
    Just recouping and as a foodie and a lover of healthy diet, I have been consciously and subconsciously introduced to build on this part of myself which I will love to dive into not only for any financial gain but for quality service and humanitarian relief.
    Thanks for this amazing short piece of direct detailed information.
    Nevermind, other camera stuff for it's not all that cut the eyes but the purpose of quality content delivery and informative buildup.

  • @ChannMai6
    @ChannMai6 Před 3 lety +4

    Excellent! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • @SJohnsonVoiceOvers
    @SJohnsonVoiceOvers Před rokem

    This is very helpful. Thank you.

  • @sahedsahed-uf6wr
    @sahedsahed-uf6wr Před rokem +1

    Excellent

  • @swtnana
    @swtnana Před rokem

    Wow nice 👏

  • @Sacogenterprise92
    @Sacogenterprise92 Před rokem

    Am open for direct interface and I anticipate more coach and guide to (in) build a quality restaurant blog for my people down south.

  • @ivat957
    @ivat957 Před 2 lety +2

    Some good advice, but number 2 bothers me. Surely even if a reviewer accepts a free meal, they should still write the review as they would if incognito? Otherwise, ALL their reviews will come into question, even their honest ones. It would surely be better either to tell the establishment the review will be honest (and the reader that the meal was free) or to accept the invite but pay for the meal in order to retain integrity? They say all publicity is good publicity, so a restaurant worth its salt should be proud enough of its food to put it before such a reviewer without reservation. They would still get a published review, and they might learn something from constructive criticism, especially if they are a new business.

  • @InternationalFoodieGuide
    @InternationalFoodieGuide Před 4 lety +1

    Hello Judy, I am a new member of your channel, you are sharing very good information, I review food and restaurant on my channel, I would be very happy if you could take a look and let me know what I could improve, please.

  • @francisbtube
    @francisbtube Před 2 lety +1

    Look at the camera. The angled shots are not helping your presentation.

  • @ReubenCharles
    @ReubenCharles Před 4 měsíci

    Turn down the annoying royalty free music please I’m begging