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Our method

How we work.

The data, the math, and the editors behind every ranking on this site. No tourist skew. The Insider Score rebuilds every week.

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№ 01 · The metric

The Insider Score

Every restaurant we cover earns an Insider Score: a single number from 0 to 10, calibrated to this city, rebuilt every week, and never for sale. It is not a raw average of other sites' stars. It is our own trust-weighted, momentum-adjusted, editor-confirmed read of the full review record. It weighs three things.

01Track record

How highly a kitchen rates, across how many diners, over how long. A 4.9 built on three thousand reviews counts for far more than a 5.0 built on thirty.

02Consistency

Whether recent diners still agree with the long-term verdict. A room that holds its standard outranks one coasting on old goodwill.

03Distinction

What a kitchen does that its category does not. The editorial pass that separates a very good taco shop from the one worth crossing town for. This layer is human, and never for sale.

№ 02 · Inputs

The data

The inputs are the aggregate review record: ratings, review counts, hours, and operating status from Yelp, Google, and TripAdvisor, each used under its licensed terms. This is data journalism. We read what thousands of diners report over time, not one critic's single meal. No signal we use in a live ranking is more than 48 hours old.

A machine layer finds and scores candidates. A human layer confirms them and writes the editorial. Nothing on this site publishes without both passes.

№ 03 · The formula

The math

Trust-weighted rating

The rating is the main input, weighted by how much evidence stands behind it. A five-star room with thirty reviews gets pulled toward the city's average; a 4.9 with three thousand reviews holds its ground. It is the same Bayesian weighting IMDb uses for its Top 250: trust a rating in proportion to the sample size it is built on.

Momentum

Among rooms with similarly trusted ratings, the one with more sustained recent traffic edges ahead. It is a tiebreaker, not the main driver. A 4.5 with twelve thousand reviews cannot leapfrog a 4.9 with three thousand, but it can hold its own in the top ten.

The result is a list of restaurants that have both the rating to back it up and enough sample size to prove the rating is real, not a fluke.

№ 04 · Calibration

The scale

Insider Scores are calibrated per city. The highest-ranked room in Minneapolis anchors at 10.0, and everything below scales to that anchor. The three factors and their weights are identical across every city in the network; only the local anchor moves.

We do this because every city's dining scene has its own ceiling. Forcing one global scale would either flatten smaller markets into the sixes and sevens or inflate the biggest ones until every city looked the same. Per-city calibration tells the truer story: this is the best room in this town, ranked against the rooms it actually competes with. A 9.5 in Minneapolis is the best Minneapolis has. It is not a claim about any other city.

№ 05 · Independence

What we don't do

01
No auto-publishing.

Every list and guide is read by an editor before it goes live. The algorithm proposes; the desk decides.

№ 06 · Accountability

Corrections

Data ages. Restaurants close, change chefs, move rooms. If you spot an error, stale hours, a closed room, a factual mistake in a guide, email the desk and we will fix it. Substantive corrections are logged in the open: the Updated date on the guide changes, and the entry is revised. We do not silently edit published work.

№ 07 · The masthead

The desk

Algorithms surface the candidates. Editors decide what earns a place, and in what order. Here is who reads the lists.

Marit Solheim
Marit Solheim

Marit Solheim is the Food Editor at Top of Minneapolis. Born and raised in the Longfellow neighborhood of south Minneapolis, she spent six years on the line in downtown kitchens before she started writing. She covers the institutions and the chef tier in both downtowns and holds the desk to one standard: know which city you are standing in.

Hodan Abdi
Hodan Abdi

Hodan Abdi is a Staff Writer at Top of Minneapolis. Raised in Cedar-Riverside two floors above the Somali mall her aunt worked in, she now lives in Eagan and covers the whole metro ring. She writes the guides, sweeps the suburbs, and covers the Somali and East African tables as the beat she knows best.

Kou Thao
Kou Thao

Kou Thao is the St. Paul & Corridors Editor at Top of Minneapolis. Born in St. Paul and raised in Frogtown, he grew up working the family egg-roll stand at Hmongtown Marketplace. He covers the marketplaces, University Avenue, the East Side and West Side, and every corridor counter worth the trip across the river.

Unsigned analysis runs under a shared byline, the Top Rated Editorial Team. Signed work carries the editor's name.

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