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Menulog's 2020 Restaurant Awards returns with new category, prizes

Deadline for nominations is on 4 September.

Nominations for customers and restaurants are now open for Menulog’s 2020 Restaurant Awards, returning this year with a new judge, a new Award category and new prizes.

The platform said it is looking for a “Armchair Food Critic” to judge the inaugural ‘Critic’s Choice’ category. The winner of the search will also receive a year’s worth of Menulog and a $2,000 VISA card. The new category will join earlier categories including the People’s Choice, Trending and Hyper-Local.

To celebrate local restaurants across the country and top performing restaurant partners, the Menulog Restaurant Awards will also offer a share of $50,000 for the People’s Choice winners, and thousands of dollars in prizes up for grabs for Menulog customers.

Nominations for all categories close on 4 September. Click here to nominate.

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