December 09, 2017, 11:55 AM
JALLENTrip Advisor's top-rated restaurant in London doesn't actually exist
A British journalist has turned an imaginary restaurant in his backyard into London’s most sought-after dining experience by writing fake reviews on TripAdvisor.
Oobah Butler, who specializes in deceiving his way into situations and then writing about it, wanted to expose the epidemic of fakery on the internet’s most trusted review site.
Butler had experienced the power of the site first-hand, having once earned a healthy living writing positive reviews for restaurant owners at $13 a pop.
“Over time, I became obsessed with monitoring the ratings of these businesses. Their fortunes would genuinely turn, and I was the catalyst,” he wrote in an article for Vice.
“One day, sitting in the shed I live in, I had a revelation: within the current climate of misinformation, and society’s willingness to believe absolute bulls–t, maybe a fake restaurant is possible? Maybe it’s exactly the kind of place that could be a hit?”
“In that moment, it became my mission. With the help of fake reviews, mystique and nonsense, I was going to do it: turn my shed into London’s top-rated restaurant on TripAdvisor.”
And so the “The Shed at Dulwich” was born, an exclusive eatery with just a street name for an address, that was almost always fully booked when you called to make a reservation.
Butler setup an elegant website and filled it with pretentious descriptions of dishes and pictures of fake but incredibly realistic looking food crafted mainly from household domestic products.
In a photograph of what appears to be a plate of bacon and eggs, Butler’s foot makes a cameo as the meat, but you would never know it.
He registered The Shed on TripAdvisor in May, adding a steady stream of reviews from friends rhapsodizing about “London’s best-kept secret.”
Slowly but surely, word of this mysterious but clearly amazing restaurant spread and The Shed saw it’s ranking rise from 18,149 to inside the top 1,500 in a matter of months.
“I realize what it is: the appointments, lack of address and general exclusivity of this place is so alluring that people can’t see sense,” Butler observed in a series of videos he made documenting the experiment.
“They’re looking at photos of the sole of my foot, drooling. Over the coming months, The Shed’s phone rings incessantly.”
Butler even tricked food critics, including The Guardian’s Jay Raynor, into endorsing The Shed without any of them having set foot inside.
“At last: a restaurant that recognizes food is all about mood. Of all the shed-based eating experiences out there this one sounds like the best,” Raynor tweeted.
Powered only by hype and mystique, The Shed continued to rise up the ranks of TripAdvisor. On November 1, something incredible happened: Butler’s bogus establishment had been crowned London’s number one restaurant on the site — without ever having had a paying customer.
LinkDecember 09, 2017, 12:53 PM
parabellumshed-based eating experience?
da fuq?
December 09, 2017, 01:13 PM
zoom6zoomJust goes to prove how many of those online reviews are full of shed.
December 09, 2017, 01:29 PM
RAMIUSI'm convinced trip advisor is mostly paid for.
Last year, they made my shore town, Wildwood Crest, NJ the "Number 1 beach town destination in the whole country". It is an awesome beach town, but not the best.
The rating coincided with an expensive image remarketing with a PR firm.
December 09, 2017, 01:31 PM
ensigmaticWTH is a "shed-based eating experience," I wonder?
December 09, 2017, 01:47 PM
SigM4quote:
Originally posted by parabellum:
shed-based eating experience?
da fuq?
It’s a niche type place that fills the void between the outhouse based tapas bar and the garage themed gelateria.
December 09, 2017, 02:28 PM
Lord VaalicI had a recent shed based dining experience, when I finished a hot dog while getting out the Christmas decorations.
December 09, 2017, 03:18 PM
jimmy123xquote:
Originally posted by parabellum:
shed-based eating experience?
da fuq?
EVEN WORSE. The guy LIVES in the shed.....LOLOLOLOL
December 09, 2017, 03:50 PM
IntrepidTravelerNow THIS place is actually real. I've eaten there several times and it's quite good.
And it IS an actual shed....
http://theshedbbq.com/December 09, 2017, 04:01 PM
stickman428With his knack for marketing and PR I almost wonder if the restaurant would have been successful if it were real.
December 09, 2017, 04:02 PM
snwghstquote:
Originally posted by IntrepidTraveler:
Now THIS place is actually real. I've eaten there several times and it's quite good.
And it IS an actual shed....
http://theshedbbq.com/
Yep. Great spot to watch cars during cruising the coast also
It’s often an easy dinner stop on weekends I run to pick up my son
December 09, 2017, 04:39 PM
GJGquote:
Originally posted by snwghst:
quote:
Originally posted by IntrepidTraveler:
Now THIS place is actually real. I've eaten there several times and it's quite good.
And it IS an actual shed....
http://theshedbbq.com/
Another great Shed to eat at:
https://sfshed.com/
December 09, 2017, 05:49 PM
signewtquote:
Powered only by hype and mystique, The Shed continued to rise up the ranks of TripAdvisor. On November 1, something incredible happened: Butler’s bogus establishment had been crowned London’s number one restaurant on the site — without ever having had a paying customer.
sort of the low-rent piggy bank version of bit coin???