Tuscan city says 'basta' to ethnic food
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 22:16:09 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> "James Silverton" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Victor wrote on Thu, 29 Jan 2009 22:54:33 +0100:
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>>> By ARIEL DAVID
>>
>>> Associated Press
>>
>>> ROME (AP) - If you are craving a kebab, tandoori chicken or
>>> Peking duck you may go hungry in the small Tuscan city of
>>> Lucca, which has just barred new ethnic restaurants from
>>> opening in its historic medieval center.
>>
>> It's a well-worn attempt to stave off evolution by legislation. It's never
>> worked but they keep on trying. Perhaps they should prescribe genuine
>> medieval food....Good Luck!
>>
>> --
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>> James Silverton
>> Potomac, Maryland
>
> Having spent some time in Lucca, I say "good for them". The center if town
> is very historic and it ruins the atmosphere to have some aspects of
> commercialism. There is plenty of space outside the wall that can
> accommodate other types of restaurants. Tourists go to places such as Lucca
> for the history and just walking amongst the buildings takes you back
> hundreds of years in your mind. Sorry, but the all you can eat Chinese
> buffet is like painting a couple of Andy Warhol replicas in the Sistine
> Chapel so as to update it.
>
> You can sit at an outdoor table with your espresso or gelato and Boccherrini
> and Puccini's music fills your mind. It should not be spoiled.
tsk, tsk. i thought you were the free-enterprise, freedom-loving type.
your pal,
blake
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