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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Jessica Elgot

French court fines online reviewer for slamming restaurant before it had opened

Loiseau des Ducs received a Michelin star for its food in February 2014.
Loiseau des Ducs received a Michelin star for its food in February 2014. Photograph: Jeff Pachoud/AFP/Getty Images

An amateur French restaurant reviewer has been fined several thousand euros after writing a scathing take on a local eatery which had not even opened yet.

The review said the Loiseau Des Ducs restaurant in Dijon was “overrated, it was all show with very little actually on the plate, and the only thing well-stocked was the plate which carried the bill”.

But the restaurant’s owner noticed the Yellow Pages review had been written by a reviewer calling themselves “The Clarifier” on 11 July 2013, several days before the restaurant had officially opened, a local newspaper, Le Bien Public, reported.

In an order on 6 October, Dijon’s high court ordered the reviewer, who has not been named, to pay €2,500 (£1,800) in compensation to the restaurant and €5,000 in costs, according to Le Monde.

“We wanted to pursue this case because it is a lesson to people who write these reviews in order to destroy,” the restaurant’s owner, Ahlame Buisard, told the paper.

The bad review did little to affect the success of the restaurant, which received a Michelin star for its food in February 2014. Reviewers on TripAdvisor are more enthusiastic, with one calling it “the most amazing restaurant, with top-notch service”.

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