I've always felt there are some inherent issues with every service for discovering and rating restaurants. Users don't want to spend time writing about their experience - unless, of course, it was a negative one. Additionally, services just end up aggregating those reviews into one generalized score that doesn't account for different tastes.
The Absolute Best cuts through writing paragraphs and perusing dubious reviews. It's about one thing: finding the absolute best of whatever you're into.
Keeping interactions as quick and streamlined as possible was a key goal. With just a few taps, users find a restaurant and mark it as the absolute best in town.
Search should be simple. Want the best pizza nearby? Just search for "pizza." Over time, users create their own personal ranked lists by marking places as the absolute best. Based on a user's individual rankings and aggregate rankings from users with similar taste, The Absolute Best can deliver highly accurate search results while asking only for a single piece of information.