A couple of recent posts in various threads made me think about somebody I hadn't considered for many years. Virginia Gerst was the food critic for the north shore Pioneer Press papers for many years, back when I was growing up in Wilmette. I'm sure Ms. Gerst was a sweet lady, and I disapproved of how she was let go (it was a controversy but I don't remember the details).
But for me, her restaurant recommendations were Kryptonite.
Inevitably, when Ms. Gerst liked a place, and we'd go try it, the consensus would be that it was awful. Similarly, places we loved, she'd pan. Of course, a few places were just so good in those days that we'd agree, such as Hackney's on Harms, or Walker Brothers back when there was just one. But it was at least a 75% chance that we'd strongly disagree.
Conversely, in film, I really miss Gene Siskel. My favorite movies were always the ones that he loved, and Roger Ebert did not. I like Ebert as well, but there's something in the differences between them where I could find an understanding, and I could bet on Gene almost every time.
Who are your food anti-reviewers? People who you know are well-meaning, intelligent, and thoughtful, (as opposed to being lazy idiots).... but you know that lavish praise means "STAY AWAY!" for what you personally like to eat.
"Fried chicken should unify us, as opposed to tearing us apart. " - Bomani Jones