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The best they could do was write floridly about her breasts and cleavage.
"I have been set up as the poster boy for a freewheeling, demanding, corrupt and leering lout," complains the food writer.
"I can't believe that asshole has the audacity to even call himself a restaurant critic," says one peeved Windy City chef.
The National Magazine Awards are also obsessed with food writing.
Well, it seemed that nobody was fired today. But that didn't mean there was good news.
The Cambodian restaurant is in distinguished company.
On Governors Island today, they'll be demolishing ten buildings. But who says it's only little boys who will want to watch?
André Balazs and Vikram Chatwal get fixed up, too.
Consider, if you will, a world where diners wait for hours to eat in the most utilitarian of spaces, reservations are a coveted commodity for the select few with speedy Internet connections, and vegetarians are persona non grata.
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