Kennyz wrote:I think it's right to be hard on chicagoandi, as she should disclose whatever relationship she may have with the establishment. However, we may be making the wrong assumption that the restaurant itself has anything to do with this.
I would tend to go a little easier on chicagoandi.
Last month, I read a good review by Phil Vettel regarding Sequel in Yorktown. In the article, he admitted that his kids play soccer with the chef's kids. This, I feel, should have prompted him to recuse himself from reviewing the place. His opinions, it seems, would be inevitably tainted (and, as it turned out, I didn't like the place anywhere as much as he did).
However, chicagoandi and most of the folks on this board do not -- I feel -- share Vettel's professional responsibility to avoid saying nice things about the place a friend or neighbor works. It would have been very good if chicagoandi had disclosed her friendship with the owner, and it surely would have spared her the rain of (still possibly righteous) invective showered upon her, but she is a new poster, and it's my sense that other sites may not expect posters to make such disclosures. I would tend to give her a pass based on her apparent lack of clarity about LTH rules.
There's no "official line" on how to handle the current situation, but my tendency would be to cut both chicagoandi and Bonsoiree some slack and actually try the food.
Hammond
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