How we audit restaurant websites
Every listing is a factual, objective audit of a restaurant's public website. No opinions, no ratings, no editorial judgment.
Where our data comes from
All directory data is collected from two sources only:
- The restaurant's own public-facing website (HTML, headers, linked assets)
- Google PageSpeed Insights API β the same tool Google uses to score Core Web Vitals
What we measure
Every listing shows the same set of objective, verifiable measurements:
- Google PageSpeed scores: Performance, Accessibility, Best Practices, and SEO
- HTTPS: whether the site is served over a secure connection
- Mobile viewport meta tag: whether the site is configured for mobile devices
- Structured data (JSON-LD): whether the site exposes machine-readable Schema.org markup
- Sitemap and robots.txt: whether search engines can discover pages
- Page weight and request count: measured from the homepage
What we don't do
We deliberately avoid subjective and aggregated data:
- No opinions, star ratings, or editorial reviews
- No data from Google Maps, Yelp, TripAdvisor, OpenTable, or other aggregators
- No scraping of customer reviews, photos, or personal information
- No inference of business quality from website performance
- No ranking of restaurants against each other as 'best' or 'worst'
How often we update
Measurements are refreshed periodically. Every listing displays the exact date each score was measured so you can judge freshness for yourself. If you are the restaurant owner and would like a fresh measurement, contact us.
Corrections and removals
If you spot a factual error β wrong address, wrong cuisine, incorrect measurement β please email us and we will investigate. Restaurant owners can also request full removal of their listing at any time, no justification required. See our privacy notice for details.
Independent audit by DineHere. Data from the restaurant's public website and Google PageSpeed Insights.