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In our study, the cheapest and most expensive restaurants make up only a small portion of what is considered “best.” There is not much information available about how Google sets prices, but it is generally believed that they are at least partly tied to the specific queries that Google sends to searchers. Therefore, this element of your clients’ listings is likely to be influenced by subjective public sentiment.



For example, Californians may have very different perceptions of price than North Dakotans. However, on a national average, mid-priced restaurants are more likely to be considered “best.” Interesting interesting: belize number data The only location in which all 3 top-rated restaurants were named $$$$ was NYC, while in Trenton, NJ, the #1 spot in the local pack is Rozmaryn , which serves Polish cuisine at $$ prices. It’s interesting to consider how regional economics can contribute to expectations, and your savvy restaurant clients will carefully study what their local market can afford.



Meanwhile, 7 of the 150 restaurants we surveyed had no pricing information, indicating that Google’s lack of adequate information about this factor does not prevent an establishment from being ranked. There is no reason to be disappointed with anything less than 5 stars. Is perfection a prerequisite for "the best"?
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