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Arri wrote about restaurant specials:
> It's the best way to gauge whether or not one should choose to eat > somewhere different. If the specials are drab or mundane, what does that > say for the rest of the menu? What if it was something which sounded mundane but which was PERFECTLY rendered? Suppose it was early asparagus season and the restaurant had gotten more asparagus than they expected to use, so they offered a special of hanger steak with asparagus -- not all that exciting to hear, but what if the steak and asparagus were cooked JUST RIGHT? You probably wouldn't order it, but you might look at a nearby table and wish you had. Bob |
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