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'''Harden's''' is a UK ], publishing guides to both ] and ] restaurants http://restaau.co.uk/. Like ], they incorporate a reader survey, and are also based on the personal visits of brothers Richard and Peter Harden. '''''Harden's''''' is a UK ], publishing print, online and mobile reviews and ratings for both ] and ] restaurants. Like New York's ] (which no longer has a London edition), the ratings and reviews are based on the results of a reader survey (and were at one point also based on the personal visits of brothers and founders Richard and Peter Harden).


The survey on which the guide is based was also used from 2011 to 2016 to produce {{dead link|date=February 2022|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} – an annual publication featuring the top 100 restaurants in the UK. Continuing to use the same methodology, the company continues to publish this listing annually under the name Harden's Top 100 UK Restaurants.
It is published annually, and in addition to evaluating individual restaurants, and "Best of", it provides analysis of the restaurant scene and developments over the past year.

The Harden's guide books are published annually in print, online and as an app, and in addition to evaluating individual restaurants, and "Best of", it provides analysis of the restaurant scene and developments over the past year. In recent years, the company has also created a "Harden's Club" with access to promotions and events at restaurants that the company partners with.


== History == == History ==
The guide was started in the early 1990s, based on experiences with restaurant guides in ]<ref>Presumably ], the survey-based NYC restaurant guide.</ref> and ]. The London guide was first published in 1991,<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-11-05/london-s-appetite-for-restaurants-growing-at-dazzling-pace | title=London's Appetite for Restaurants Growing at 'Dazzling' Pace | newspaper=Bloomberg.com | date=5 November 2015 }}</ref> and based on experiences with restaurant guides in ]<ref>Presumably ], the survey-based NYC restaurant guide.</ref> and ].

{{quote|The idea for Harden's Guides came at the beginning of the 1990s, when Peter was working in New York and Richard in Düsseldorf. Both cities had handy, opinionated, pocket restaurant guides of a type which simply didn't exist in London.|}}
In 1998, the UK guide was started.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.thestaffcanteen.com/editorial/interview-richard-harden-hardens-guide | title=Hardens Guide &#124; Richard Harden &#124; Interview }}</ref>


==References== ==References==
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Latest revision as of 15:35, 3 January 2025

Harden's is a UK restaurant guide, publishing print, online and mobile reviews and ratings for both London and UK restaurants. Like New York's Zagat Survey (which no longer has a London edition), the ratings and reviews are based on the results of a reader survey (and were at one point also based on the personal visits of brothers and founders Richard and Peter Harden).

The survey on which the guide is based was also used from 2011 to 2016 to produce The Sunday Times Food List – an annual publication featuring the top 100 restaurants in the UK. Continuing to use the same methodology, the company continues to publish this listing annually under the name Harden's Top 100 UK Restaurants.

The Harden's guide books are published annually in print, online and as an app, and in addition to evaluating individual restaurants, and "Best of", it provides analysis of the restaurant scene and developments over the past year. In recent years, the company has also created a "Harden's Club" with access to promotions and events at restaurants that the company partners with.

History

The London guide was first published in 1991, and based on experiences with restaurant guides in New York City and Düsseldorf.

In 1998, the UK guide was started.

References

  1. "London's Appetite for Restaurants Growing at 'Dazzling' Pace". Bloomberg.com. 5 November 2015.
  2. Presumably Zagat Survey, the survey-based NYC restaurant guide.
  3. "Hardens Guide | Richard Harden | Interview".

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