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BILL RODRIGUEZ
| February 14, 2007
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Be careful what you wish for. I have been asking Chinese restaurants to upscale their service, shorten their menus, make clear what the chef’s specialties really are, and offer the more-authentic dishes on the English-language menu.
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They damn well better serve steaks at the Iron Works Tavern.
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Nuns, the ones dressed to look like they belong to some Antarctic bird-worshiping cult, are still considered cute.
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Anyone who liked DownCity Diner when Paul Shire opened it in 1990 or Oak when the chef was in charge there will love his newest restaurant, the ROI.
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A totalitarian regime can persist for many reasons: widespread timidity, complacency, political expediency, fear, and so on.
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