Kennyz wrote:David Hammond wrote:Santander wrote:I'm with Jim and Ravi - love eating at these places, care little about the code and legislation. What I do care about is the journalistic choices involved in the coy sharing / concealing of the information. There are just barely enough details between the article and Gary's post to get some people in trouble they may or may not deserve.
The information seems necessarily well-concealed to me. I don't see how the info in article and post could be triangulated to locate this place (I've been there and even I'm not sure I could find it again...but I've got a directional learning disability).
Really? Seems pretty easy to me: you go to Zaragoza and you ask.
jimswside wrote:Mike G wrote:
some people are! very! concerned! about such things, much more than they're interested in the culinary or cultural aspects, clearly.
the great looking food, and eating outside the cultural box is what interests me. The legal, and alleged ethical debate is what does not interest me.
G Wiv wrote:65 posts and not one question/comment about the food. Not even the morcilla taco.
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ronnie_suburban wrote:Wow! I never intended for my comments to spark such a useless debate (I think it was my comments, although the useless debate was probably inevitable). I was merely trying to express my mixed feelings about a business like this one. It'd be very cool to eat there or at a similar spot (hint, hint) but I'd never do what they're doing. I'm not going to distill it down to black and white because for me, it just isn't black and white. It's very gray, just like some of the unlicensed 'falafel' sandwiches I've eaten in the parking lots at Grateful Dead shows.
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G Wiv wrote:65 posts and not one question/comment about the food. Not even the morcilla taco.
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David Hammond wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:Wow! I never intended for my comments to spark such a useless debate (I think it was my comments, although the useless debate was probably inevitable). I was merely trying to express my mixed feelings about a business like this one. It'd be very cool to eat there or at a similar spot (hint, hint) but I'd never do what they're doing. I'm not going to distill it down to black and white because for me, it just isn't black and white. It's very gray, just like some of the unlicensed 'falafel' sandwiches I've eaten in the parking lots at Grateful Dead shows.
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Ronnie, you and I are almost always in alignment on so many issues, but here we differ. If people are interested in talking about it and thinking about it then it's not useless.
There are people -- probably MANY people -- who would consider most of the topics discussed on most forums -- food or otherwise -- as useless, because they're not all that interested in it themselves. But if people want to talk, the discussion serves a purpose. It may not be the purpose intended by the OP, but then again, it frequently isn't.
G Wiv wrote:65 posts and not one question/comment about the food. Not even the morcilla taco.
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jimswside wrote:I said the food looked great, and I had a question about the Modelo(byob status) that wasnt answered.
G Wiv wrote:65 posts and not one question/comment about the food. Not even the morcilla taco.
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Katie wrote:what's the point of talking about the food if we're never going to get to eat there? When you can't even tell us where it is?
G Wiv wrote:65 posts and not one question/comment about the food. Not even the morcilla taco.
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G Wiv wrote:Katie wrote:what's the point of talking about the food if we're never going to get to eat there? When you can't even tell us where it is?
Please see this post on page two of this thread.
LTHForum is filled with interesting posts about places and restaurants I will never be, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Hoi An and Hue, Rao's, and Cleveland, to name a few. That in no way diminishes my enjoyment in reading posts, looking at pictures and sharing the experience my fellow LTHers were kind enough to take the time to share.
Well, beyond saying we're glad you enjoyed it,
Katie wrote:But after that, what else is there to say?
G Wiv wrote:Katie wrote:But after that, what else is there to say?
Not directed at you specifically, but I am surprised at the myopia exhibited in this thread.
Santander wrote:Why is it that for 24 hours, "I do not agree with what you say, but I will die fighting for your right to say it" has turned into "see it my way, or be called useless and myopic?"
I've convinced myself. I'm playing it double safe from now on: I only eat on the premises of the chef after checking his or her paperwork. This might limit my options, but I'm worth it.
ronnie_suburban wrote:And to the person who sold me that apple pie at the Oakland New Year's show in 1987 -- the one that had me puking for days -- fuck you!