Urbanspoon goes live

Urbanspoon officially went live today, with restaurant reviews, maps and menus for the Seattle area. Ethan and I have been working hard on urbanspoon for some time, and it feels good to reveal our baby at last.

Urbanspoon let’s you slice and dice the Seattle restaurant scene by neighborhood, cuisine and popularity. We link to restaurants reviews from five authoritative Seattle sources - The Seattle PI, The Seattle Times, The Stranger, The Seattle Weekly, and Citysearch. Users can vote on their favorite restaurants, and the most popular restaurants are prominently featured on all pages. We seeded the vote tallies using the scores from those five authoritative Seattle sources, but those numbers will quickly change as people start to vote.

Here are some other useful things you can do on Urbanspoon:

Urbanspoon was intended to be a fun testbed for our technology ideas, but it seems to have taken on a life of its own. Stay tuned!

2 comments to “Urbanspoon goes live”

  1. Comment by witort:

    Very cool! Hey, can we get a Berkeley version?

  2. Comment by brigham:

    I don’t understand this part:

    ” The search box is more powerful than you might expect. Some examples:”

    OH, ok I see, waving mouse over URL shows that you are searching neighborhods and zipcodes in addition to restaurant types. :) Nice.

    Might be good to just explain that feature :)

    Good work, I look forward to trying new places. I have been in a dining rut, going through the same circles!!