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So here we are a few months later and suprisingly this place is still around.

Even more amazing, they have a 9.7 rating on citysearch.

I guess this is the new tourist destination after Mars 2012

John

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Posted
So here we are a few months later and suprisingly this place is still around.

Even more amazing, they have a 9.7 rating on  citysearch.

I guess this is the new tourist destination after Mars 2012

John

I could go onto citysearch rigt now and spend 15 minutes voting for Ninja untill it had a 5.0 rating. Citysearch ratings are white noise.

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I could go onto citysearch rigt now and spend 15 minutes voting for Ninja untill it had a 5.0 rating. Citysearch ratings are white noise.

I think Citysearch has the standard controls to prevent that obvious stunt. You wouldn't use an Internet poll to do a scientific study, but these polls do have some significance.
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So here we are a few months later and suprisingly this place is still around.

Even more amazing, they have a 9.7 rating on  citysearch.

I guess this is the new tourist destination after Mars 2012

John

Have you actually read the reviews on Citysearch? They are comical - I really recommend reading them if you want a good laugh. I guarantee 90% are planted by the manager, etc. The English is terrible, clearly written by someone not from the US (i.e. Japan). Half of them say the same thing - how everything is "fresh" and that the sake is "good" and the service is "amazing"...

Posted (edited)

Without going into too much detail about my work, I've had to deal with a LOT of engrish in my years. Most of these reviews are clearly written by Japanese natives because of VERY telltale spelling and grammar mistakes -

stuff = staff

makeing = making

unbelieveable

coctails

Common lack of participles etc.

I guess they trained their Ninjas to use the InterWeb

Edited by raji (log)
Posted

Isn't it possible that these poorly written reviews are by Japanese customers?

Are you all suggesting that there are no Japanese visiting that restaurant?

Posted

Possible, but very improbable... With handles like "mulan999" and "mahalo321", with their Ninja review being the ONLY review they've posted, and they're all about the same length, I think the jig is up. That, and Ninja is a bit of a joke in the Japanese community, like Benihana, I seriously doubt any would go there...

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and Ninja is a bit of a joke in the Japanese community

:laugh::laugh:

Thanks. That's what I thought when I first saw it in a TV program here in Japan.

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