restaurants
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In-n-Out Burger may be coming to the East Coast sooner than you expect, but the integrity/quality of the establishment may be lost in the process.
(4) # 2/22/2006
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A New York Times food critic spends a week undercover as a waiter at the East Coast Grill in Cambridge, Ma, a restaurant I used to frequent back in my SoCa days. Too bad he wasn't there during hell night. (via kottke)
(11) # 1/25/2006
Best of the Las Vegas Valley 2005

OK, so maybe Las Vegas is in critical need of a cultural overhaul. This week's CityLife cover story is a reader-polled Best of the Las Vegas Valley compilation. I've been looking forward to this issue since I first heard about it soon after I moved here in September. Boy, am I disappointed.
Let's start at the bottom, shall we? I almost drove into a telephone pole when I was told the winner for Best Italian Restaurant: The Olive Garden. At least the editors weren't happy about it either:
OK, we were willing to let you slide on P.F. Chang's, but the freaking Olive Garden?! Are you kidding us? Yeah, we know, when you're there you're family, and you love those darn breadsticks. But in a town with more than its share of authentic Italian chefs slaving away in restaurant kitchens, if the best Italian food you can find is at the Olive Garden, you really ought to be ashamed of yourselves. Get off your asses and do some exploring, will you, or you won't be allowed to play this game again next year.
Culture that I don't cotton to is one thing, but no local culture at all is something I can't tolerate. By choosing a restaurant or a coffee shop (Best Coffee House: Starbucks) that can be found in virtually any city, you might as well be saying that Vegas has nothing to offer outside of the Strip -- and I know this isn't true. In fact, Vegas has all sorts of creative establishments that could've been highlighted here, but either its citizens are too lazy to go find them or the people who frequent them didn't bother to send in their selections to CityLife. To be fair, they did pick the best Mexican restaurant I've been to so far (Lindo Michoacan) and there are other selections that intrigue me.
I think CityLife shoulders a little of the blame here. How come they didn't offer the "CityLife Pick" for each category? It would've added an alternative viewpoint to the mix, something that was sorely lacking in the article. And of course I'm to blame a little myself for not participating in the voting. But as a new resident, I think it's excusable for me to wait until next year, when I promise I'll send in an entry.
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Vegas isn't a restaurant city yet, but there's plenty of high-end restaurants with celebrity chefs. I've only been to one nice restaurant so far in Vegas -- thankfully not on my dime and unusually located outside of a casino -- and it was excellent. I've also found some top-notch cheap eats, but not nearly as many as in LA, NY, or Boston. (via kottke)
(0) # 10/26/2005

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