Last 2 Days to Vote: CW Readers’ Choice Awards 2012
Posted: April 29th, 2012 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Hot Tips | Tags: Avocado Tree, Barolo, Cepe, CityWeekend, Comptoirs De France, Da Dong, Divina Cakes, DJ Blackie, Duck de Chine, Eddie Lv, Element Fresh, Enoterra, Gianluca Visani, Gung Ho! Gourmet Pizza Factory, Hatsune, Haze, Home Plate Bar B-Que, La Pizza, Maison Boulud, Migas, Modo, Readers' Choice Awards, Restaurant Awards, Ritz-Carlton, Seth Grossman, Spark, SuSu, Temple Restaurant Beijing, theBeijinger, Time Out, TRB | No Comments »Last month saw theBeijinger’s 9th annual Reader’s Choice Restaurant Awards results which took everyone by surprise with underdog Home Plate Bar-B-Que beating out industry big heads Maison Boulud, Temple Restaurant Beijing (TRB) and Hatsune and totally sweeping the ceremony in every category possible from Restaurant of the Year (Non-Chinese), Restaurant Personality of the Year (Seth Grossman), Best New Restaurant of the Year (Non-Chinese), Best American, and Outstanding for Best Value for Money. Well done to a venue that deserves massive credit for serving the world’s best BBQ pulled-pork sandwich of all time.
*Voting is underway for theBeijinger’s 2012 Reader Bar & Club Awards until May 9th.
Following theBejinger’s Restaurant Awards was Time Out’s Food Awards 2012 just last week where high-end French legend Maison Boulud dominated in all overall categories – Reader’s Choice Restaurant (the only category foodies can vote on), Best International Fine Dining, Best Service, Chef of the Year (Brian Reimer) and Restaurant of the Year. Other honorable mentions include Temple Restaurant Beijing (TRB) for Best New Restaurant, Runner up for Restaurant of the Year and Best International Fine Dining, Barolo at the Ritz-Carlton for Runner up for Chef of the Year for Gianluca Visani, Best Service and Best International Fine Dining, and Migas for Best Business Lunch and Best International Casual Dining. Click here for full list of 15 restaurant awards.
That leaves the last expat magazine’s Reader’s Choice Awards – CityWeekend’s 10th Annual Reader’s Choice Awards featuring 28 dining categories and 11 nightlife categories.
“The F&B scene has changed immensely in 10 years and we’ve changed along with it. We’re the only game in town that has its own proprietary voting site which makes it easier for us to identify and weed out spammers. We don’t create a million categories so that everyone gets an award. We limit the number of categories so that a win really means something. Cast your vote below and make your voice heard.” – The CityWeekend Team

CityWeekend.com.cn’s Online Voting Ballot
With only a few days left (voting closes at midnight on April 30th), this year is already looking very competitive with Cityweekend reporting that there could potentially be “a lot of upsets in the making”.
Click here for article update on Reader Awards categories.
Here’s how CW’s Categories are looking thus far:
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Best Tex Mex/Mexican: Avocado Tree is in the lead
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Best Italian: Barolo and Cepe needs to watch out for La Pizza creeping up in the votes
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Best Beijing Duck: Da Dong and Duck de Chine are going head-to-head with just one vote separating the two
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Best American: Home Plate and Element Fresh are close ties
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Best Dessert: Divina and Comptoirs are inches apart from the rest of their competition
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Best Service: GungHo! is shining through the rest of the competition
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Best Wine: Toss up between Enoterra and Modo
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Best New Restaurant: Could it be Susu or Temple Restaurant Beijing (TRB)
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DJ of the Year: Could Eddie LV be stealing DJ Blackie’s title?
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Best Nightlife Newcomer: Haze or Spark?
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Who will take the title for Best Restaurant of the Year? Being the only category without suggested options, everyone is fair game. Obviously you can see who I’ve entered into my ballot…
Strongly disagree with the way these categories are looking?
Here’s your chance to sway the votes in your favor – Spread the word and VOTE! Just go to this link to CW’s 2012 Readers Choice Awards Ballot.
Happy Voting!







Unlike theBeijinger and Time Out magazines, CityWeekend lumps both the Dining & Nightlife Award Categories into one evening rather than split it up into two events. And for the first time this year, CityWeekend changed it up and actually kept the vote count visible to the public and made sure that every voter had a validated CW User Name Account.



