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Operator25 is in a laneway in between Queen and William sts in the city. It is near Flagstaff station. It was here that I met Julia of Zomato.
Zomato is a food sharing site and it does have a ranking system in place. The more you are active on that site the higher your rankings go.
As for adding a restaurant you need to email Zomato and their 60+ members of their content team will go out to the restaurant and try their food and then will verify them. Similarly if a restaurant closes they will do that too. Their aim is to as open as possible and inform people of closures. With Urbanspoon there were a lot inaccurate information as they were run by a team from Seattle. So that meant that anyone can add stuff in and be anonymous.
With Zomato you now have to login with your Facebook/Instagram/Gmail account.
Back to Operator25, it was quite packed for a Wednesday morning. In fact there were lots of people waiting for their coffees which I must say was stellar. But they forgot Julia's second coffee which she did not mind at all. I had a filtered coffee ($6)which does take time to do.
Then just to be healthy I had the chickpea fritters with flattened bread and hummus ($25). I also added a side of smoked salmon ($7 for moreish proteins). It was lovely and very homemade
I wanted their cupcakes but they did not have it.
Rating: 15/20- loved their healthy approach to their food. Its easy to see why people really loved this place and Zomato
Operator25 is in a laneway in between Queen and William sts in the city. It is near Flagstaff station. It was here that I met Julia of Zomato.
Zomato is a food sharing site and it does have a ranking system in place. The more you are active on that site the higher your rankings go.
As for adding a restaurant you need to email Zomato and their 60+ members of their content team will go out to the restaurant and try their food and then will verify them. Similarly if a restaurant closes they will do that too. Their aim is to as open as possible and inform people of closures. With Urbanspoon there were a lot inaccurate information as they were run by a team from Seattle. So that meant that anyone can add stuff in and be anonymous.
With Zomato you now have to login with your Facebook/Instagram/Gmail account.
Back to Operator25, it was quite packed for a Wednesday morning. In fact there were lots of people waiting for their coffees which I must say was stellar. But they forgot Julia's second coffee which she did not mind at all. I had a filtered coffee ($6)which does take time to do.
Then just to be healthy I had the chickpea fritters with flattened bread and hummus ($25). I also added a side of smoked salmon ($7 for moreish proteins). It was lovely and very homemade
I wanted their cupcakes but they did not have it.
Rating: 15/20- loved their healthy approach to their food. Its easy to see why people really loved this place and Zomato
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