Personal taste: Taste is very subjective, and everyone has different preferences and preferences for food. Even if a restaurant is widely recommended in the guide, it may not suit everyone's taste. As a result, you may find that some people rate a particular restaurant very favorably, while others may not.
Restaurant specialties: Restaurants that have made the list multiple times usually have their own unique specialties and signature dishes. If you're interested in these specialties, then it's likely that you'll rate these restaurants' dishes highly. But if you're not interested in those specialties, you probably won't think they're as good as others.
Service and ambience: In addition to the food itself, service and ambience are also important factors in evaluating a restaurant. Restaurants that have been on the list multiple times usually focus on providing good service and a comfortable dining environment, which can enhance the overall dining experience.
Expectations and duration: Restaurants that have been on the list multiple times may be rated differently due to high expectations or the passage of time. If you have high expectations for a restaurant, you may be disappointed with its performance. Also, a restaurant's performance may change over time, so being on the list multiple times doesn't mean it stays high.
The best way to make your own judgment is to combine the recommendations on the guide with your own taste preferences and other people's reviews. You can try going to these restaurants to experience them for yourself, or look up other people's reviews and opinions on the Internet to help you make your decision.