UDC 641 is the Universal Decimal Code (library classification) for " Food. Cooking. Dishes". I like to go out to restaurants whenever I have a chance and thought I'd collect my own personal reviews of places that I've liked and dishes that I've enjoyed.
Reviews won't be in chronological order, and I'll post things about restaurants that I may have visited in the (recent) past.
Please visit my "Table Mates" for other food, cooking and restaurant related blogging!
Bon appetite!
p.s. for the curious, the Universal Decimal Classification is a system of library classification developed by the Belgian bibliographers Paul Otlet and Henri la Fontaine at the end of the 19th century. It is based on the Dewey Decimal Classification, but is much more powerful. It uses auxiliary signs to indicate various special aspects of a subject and relationships between subjects. It thus contains a significant faceted or analytico-synthetic element, and is used especially in specialist libraries. UDC has been modified and extended over many years to cope with the increasing output in all disciplines of human knowledge, and is still under continuous review to take account of new developments.
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