milz50 wrote:According to the link below and eater.com, Ria will be closed from Jan 1 - Jan 25 2011.
http://www.thefeast.com/chicago/restaurants/Ria-Closing-Temporarily-Honey-Mussels-and-Raw-Bar-Coming-to-Balsan-112285709.html
stevez wrote:
That doesn't surprise (or alarm) me at all. Hotels are typically dead most of of January.
nsxtasy wrote:I love Ronnie like a brother, but I find it alarming that he would create a new topic on Ria because he doesn't like the wording I used for the title in creating this topic. Are we all now going to create duplicate topics whenever we don't like the wording of a title? How is this going to work? Are we going to create a "positive topic" and a "negative topic" for every restaurant, as ChrisH suggests? Or is this a privilege that will be reserved for those who are moderators on this site? Regardless of the answers, I don't think it's a good idea. Having one topic about any given restaurant as a generally-accepted practice is a strength of this site, and I don't think it's a good idea to create exceptions to that policy for people who don't like the title when it was first created.
kl1191 wrote:the entirety of your summation seems to be based on the failure to meet expectations set by the fact that Ria was recently awarded ** Michelin stars
nsxtasy wrote:MJN wrote:Can one really trust a post about a "grugere" or one that defers to the descriptor "meh" - which is more troubling and less thoughtful than of the supposed service miscues? As for the ice tea
G Wiv wrote:On the other hand, not one fashion or indie music reference that I had to look up to understand context.MJN wrote:but I definitely question the fairness of the post as it seems to almost too weighted on the trivial.
So, why should this one "Deeply flawed" impression that is itself the result of a rather impermanent moment in time forever be the jumping off point for discussions on Ria? Because you were first to write about it? I'm sorry, but I think we can do better than that.
MJN wrote:I am perplexed that you really think the right thing to do is have the staff bring you something you don't want just because someone might want it in theory?
kl1191 wrote:
So, why should this one "Deeply flawed" impression that is itself the result of a rather impermanent moment in time forever be the jumping off point for discussions on Ria? Because you were first to write about it? I'm sorry, but I think we can do better than that.
Without endorsing or condoning the current fecal flurry, I did want to draw attention to the title debate in the "Silver Seafood--two thumbs blandly sideways" where these same issues were discussed at length.Kman wrote:So I ask - why is it raising such a feces storm when nsxtasy does the same DAMN thing that so many others do and NEVER once have I seen a peep about it?
Kman wrote:kl1191 wrote:
So, why should this one "Deeply flawed" impression that is itself the result of a rather impermanent moment in time forever be the jumping off point for discussions on Ria? Because you were first to write about it? I'm sorry, but I think we can do better than that.
I look forward to watching you champion your cause of not editorializing topic titles - uniformly. Why is it that *only* nsxtasy is chided for doing so? Just for snicks I scrolled through the first 3 pages of Eating Out in Chicago topic titles (I added my own editorializing in parentheses)
stevez wrote:milz50 wrote:According to the link below and eater.com, Ria will be closed from Jan 1 - Jan 25 2011.
http://www.thefeast.com/chicago/restaurants/Ria-Closing-Temporarily-Honey-Mussels-and-Raw-Bar-Coming-to-Balsan-112285709.html
That doesn't surprise (or alarm) me at all. Hotels are typically dead most of of January. I'm sure low hotel occupancy entered into the equation. BTW, I'm also sure the Elysian isn't the only hotel to close one or more of its restaurants during January.
Kman wrote:kl1191 wrote:
So, why should this one "Deeply flawed" impression that is itself the result of a rather impermanent moment in time forever be the jumping off point for discussions on Ria? Because you were first to write about it? I'm sorry, but I think we can do better than that.
I look forward to watching you champion your cause of not editorializing topic titles - uniformly.
Kman wrote:So I ask - why is it raising such a feces storm when nsxtasy does the same DAMN thing that so many others do and NEVER once have I seen a peep about it?
vinyl endive wrote:Look,
I'm actually taking my fiancee out to Ria tonight for her birthday. Despite the previous dialog's ham-fisted loquacity, I am left with three basic undertones of what the evening will portend:
[...]
And after 78 posts on this topic, I am left flabbergasted that I had a better idea of the food at Ria before visiting LTH.
With the amount of sophisticated palletes this board harbors, it's astoundingly counter-culture.
gleam wrote:palletes?
kl1191 wrote:
As others have stated, this isn't the first time this has come up. And, personally, the reason I would suggest that this thread is being targeted is that the hyperbole in the title is not backed up by the content of the review and subsequent clarifications...which I thought was clear in my original post.
Kman wrote:kl1191 wrote:As others have stated, this isn't the first time this has come up. And, personally, the reason I would suggest that this thread is being targeted is that the hyperbole in the title is not backed up by the content of the review and subsequent clarifications...which I thought was clear in my original post.
Yet - that wasn't mentioned when you were complaining about a policy of he/she who posts about the place first gets to title the topic however they see fit - something you've yet to complain about anywhere else (to my knowledge, I admit not reading EVERY post under an editorialized thread topic to verify this).