I would like to debate the following claim:
the number of top-notch restaurants in the portion of the neighborhood south of 9th is greater than the number of top-notch restaurants in the portion of the neighborhood north of 9th st.
Some parameters:
-neighborhood: everywhere between the cemetery and flatbush and between 4th ave and ppw. Let us not turn this into a debate about how to define the neighborhood.
-9th st: restaurants on the south side of 9th st belong to the portion of the neighborhood south of 9th st and vice versa.
-top-notch restaurants: means any restaurant that excels in at least one dimension used to describe the quality of a restaurant, e.g., food quality, creativity, value, service etc. The dimension must be specified when the restaurant is nominated and defended if challenged. It is suggested that rationale be presented when the restaurant is nominated, but this is not necessary.
-format: Restaurant name -portion- (dimension): rationale for dimension [optional]. See samples.
Fonda -south- (food quality): Fonda is hands down the best 'fancy Mexican' in the neighborhood, and probably Brookyn in general. Their mole and guac are second to none.
Talde -south- (everything): is this even debatable?
Let's get ready to ruuuuuumble!!!
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