jesteinf wrote:Kennyz wrote:You're bringing cancer into this argument? Really? You win, I guess.
I am. Not to gain sympathy for the man, but just to make the point that after dealing with something like that I don't begrudge him any success that may be coming his way.
Mike G wrote:Anyway, I don't think it's at all a dumb debate (and I'm a bit sorry to see a moderator characterize it as both outraged and laughable, which hardly seems encouraging of discussion). Lists and awards are trivia, in the end, except that they do have influence and they most certainly offer concise historical insight into the mindset that values X and Y over Z at any moment.
gastrique wrote:I'm all for bringing more wealthy euro tourism dollars to chicago's restauranteurs, but why is there a Michelin Chicago twitter account? It's so bizarre to see them tweeting the out of date info in the not-yet-available-but-already-wrong book about carrier @kith...I hope they don't go on about Chef gras and his marathons if L20 makes 3. What an odd promotional medium choice if all the tweets are pre-written/direct from the book...
Phil Vettel in yesterday's The Stew wrote:For Sara and Germain Roignant, who have operated La Creperie since 1972, the Bib Gourmand is a singular honor.
eli wrote:Given what the Michelin list is, I'm a lot more (pleasantly) surprised by the inclusion of places like Mixteco, Smoque and Smak-Tak than I am (negatively) surprised by the inclusion of places like Ann Sather and Twin Anchors. About half the places on the list are either GNRs or generally well-liked by LTHers. That's a much higher ratio of good to bad than I'd expect. I'm not saying I agree with everything on the list, or even most of the list, just that it exceeded my (admittedly quite low) expectations.
aschie30 wrote:FWIW, there's a lot of support on the Twitterverse for Twin Anchors (always good to step away from LTH for a different perspective). I mean, if you think about it, if you're a Euro-tourist who has and knows none of the BBQ prejudices, Twin Anchors seems like a classic Chicago tavern. I bet most Europeans would eat just happily there, not caring one bit about the history of regional BBQ in the US. Ignorance is bliss, sometimes. Twin Anchors is representative of a Chicago style of ribs, so this one is not the head-scratcher for me. (Now, Frances' - I don't get.)
aschie30 wrote:FWIW, there's a lot of support on the Twitterverse for Twin Anchors (always good to step away from LTH for a different perspective). I mean, if you think about it, if you're a Euro-tourist who has and knows none of the BBQ prejudices, Twin Anchors seems like a classic Chicago tavern. I bet most Europeans would eat just happily there, not caring one bit about the history of regional BBQ in the US. Ignorance is bliss, sometimes. Twin Anchors is representative of a Chicago style of ribs, so this one is not the head-scratcher for me.
David Hammond wrote:I talked about France’s in my Reader article about delis in Chicago. What struck me this morning, reading the online comments, is that they’re so similar to the criticism being leveled at the Michelin team: “you forgot,” “how could you not mention,” etc. etc. It’s inevitable that with any list, many will be irked that you didn’t mirror their preferences more exactly.
I weigh in with Kevin Pang on the Tribune blog about Twin Anchors and its Bib Gourmand award. Twin Anchors and the merits of "Meat Jello"aschie30 wrote:FWIW, there's a lot of support on the Twitterverse for Twin Anchors (always good to step away from LTH for a different perspective).
G Wiv wrote:I weigh in with Kevin Pang on the Tribune blog about Twin Anchors and its Bib Gourmand award. Twin Anchors and the merits of "Meat Jello"
happy_stomach wrote:Bolt's remake immediately brought to my mind meat jello. If you can't eat it, play (with) it:
eddie5721 wrote:Rumors of an early leak of the to-be-named Michelin Starred Chicago Restaurants have appeared on various sites, including 312 Dining Diva. It will be interesting to see if the following list holds up when the official announcement is made this Wednesday:
http://312diningdiva.blogspot.com/2010/ ... ed-by.html
Ursiform wrote:Time Out has posted a piece on this here http://tinyurl.com/29ru225 and the twitterverse is abuzz. Very odd.
kl1191 wrote:eddie5721 wrote:Rumors of an early leak of the to-be-named Michelin Starred Chicago Restaurants have appeared on various sites, including 312 Dining Diva. It will be interesting to see if the following list holds up when the official announcement is made this Wednesday:
http://312diningdiva.blogspot.com/2010/ ... ed-by.html
I'm calling fake...partially because my L2O experience was * at best, but mostly because I seriously doubt that Les Nomades would have been ignored entirely.
Ursiform wrote:For those of you not following Grant Achatz on twitter, he just posted this interesting tidbit:
pairs4life wrote:What did you use to get that nice image from Twitter? Once in a while I like to do the same thing but different programs have different success rates.
Kennyz wrote:What this proves is that as disturbing as it is that people care what Michelin says, it's far more disturbing that they care what 312diningdiva or Julia Kramer say.