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Restaurants stay in business either by having dedicated regulars or by attracting new customers. Large restaurant chains rely on coordinated ad campaigns to create expectations and unified experiences. These are independent of the quality of the food.
If a restaurant survives without clear ways to attract new customers (especially in a manner that might repulse customers such as lacking extras or aesthetics) then it is evidence that the food itself must be the reason the restaurant survives. This is not a guarantee, but if combined with good reviews, one can take this as a good sign of quality.
These kinds of restaurants are common in cities, but aren't easy for tourists to find.
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What sound do you HATE the most
Snoring
Burping
Knuckle / joint cracking
Chewing / eating
Whistling
Humming
Nose whistling (when breathing)
Breathing in general
Talking (especially when trying to sleep)
Something else
There's nothing inherently wrong with making any of these sounds and this isn't meant to shame anyone, I'm just curious if there's a common trend













