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Answer when restaurants tell us how to eat our food

Do restaurants need more rules: Link to story on New York Restaurant Nazis imposing rules on eating their food

Robert Stone writes:
Many years ago, on some forgotten occasion, I said, "You pay for the meal and I'll eat it the way you want me to. I pay for the meal and I'll eat it the way I want to." Robert Stone
Wish I'd known that when a sushi chef in Lexington told me I was eating it wrong. He scolded me that the ginger was a palate cleanser, not a topping. Cured a high dollar habit. Made me realize it wasn't the raw tuna, but the pickled ginger I craved in the first place. Save a lot of money after that. -EW




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