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Pennsylvania
Under the Blue Moon
Read in today’s Inquirer that Gene Gosfield, beloved owner of this beloved (and departed) Chestnut Hill restaurant, died. Short obituary; no details. I know many local Chowhounds mourn his passing. (8 replies, last updated by MEM June 28, 2007)
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Chicago Area
Urgent Wedding Request!
I’m getting married this weekend (moment of silence please!) and was planning on taking my out of town father, brothers, soon-to-be father-in-law, etc. to Twin Anchors for real guy lunch. Unfortunately, they are closed for... (3 replies, last updated by Ron A. August 15, 2005)
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New Orleans
Bangkok restaurant on Carrolton
that it was at least average in quality. After tasting each dish the meal was completed in silence by all. It was by far the worst meal I have ever had in New Orleans. Was this an off night for this place? Does anyone have any... (3 replies, last updated by david in NOLa November 22, 2002)
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Chicago Area
Gibson's or Morton's? Out of Towner looking for the Quintessential Chicago Steakhouse Experience
This lurker has to break the her silence and ask why you went to both back toback, same night, and ordered the same thing!! To answer the OP: Go to Gene's! Very near and dear to my heart, especially the Chicken Alla joe! Order... (32 replies, last updated by pugsley April 26, 2007)
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Los Angeles Area
Campaniles Thursday Grilled Cheese Night--Review
in diameter and a good inch thick. Well done on the outside, verging on rare on the inside and FULL of juice-a bite or two and its running down my hands. Great little bun too. Somehow I get a visual of Gene... (8 replies, last updated by Sasha October 25, 2005)
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Austin
Ben's LongBranch Barbecue:Let's band together and Keeep Ben Open
A moment of silence for Ben’s Long Branch, please. The sign says ‘Closed for Remodeling,’ but there doesn’t appear to be much, if any, activity going on. On the bright side, there’s a sign saying... (24 replies, last updated by Bat Guano April 4, 2008)
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California
San Diego: 4 nights/5 days
Just as an aside- Pandas are at the Zoo, not SeaWorld...and one of them is pregnant and close to delivery, so viewing may not be open. There have been other pandas born here and the whole "silence thing" is in effect- but they... (10 replies, last updated by daantaat August 30, 2007)
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Los Angeles Area
Consensus Restaurants -- Please Add to List
Everyone is aware of the controversies that swirl incessantly on this board, which is likely a good thing. Bunch of independent thinkers never bashful or fearful of speaking their mind. So I have mused in the past about the very... (44 replies, last updated by nater September 20, 2004)
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Los Angeles Area
Why does Canter's stink so badly?
Hi Hounds— I’m moving to a new apartment around the corner from Canters, and the idea of having a 24-7 Jewish deli accessible to me is heaven. I really want to like Canters. Everyone else does, it seems... but the few... (41 replies, last updated by Mrs. Taster July 12, 2004)
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Los Angeles Area
Nozawa should be ASHAMED of himself
I must agree with Gene that Nozawa is vastly overrated. The service I received at Nozawa was adequate (not really friendly but not particularly horrible either). My beef was purly with the quality of the sushi. I know people will... (84 replies, last updated by russkar August 20, 2004)
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Los Angeles Area
Visitors from Ohio. Where to go?
Do they put cilantro in everything? It’s not that we don’t like Mexican, as we’ve got the genes that makes things with cilantro taste like soap. Even a little bit that I pick out still ruins the flavor. The best... (35 replies, last updated by joshekg April 17, 2009)
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General Chowhounding Topics
Chowhounding Rules of Thumb--Tipping
Bryan No need to lower your voice. Our world suffers when we let a fool like this go. They will assume that silence is approval. After which they will undertip the waiter and stiff coatcheck. We have to police our own! Chow!!! (52 replies, last updated by Eric April 11, 2001)
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General Chowhounding Topics
What's your favorite oddball candy?
I love the lavender gum, it reminds me of my mom! That must be where I got my wierd candy genes, she was always buying odd stuff like that gum (and the mints, too). (66 replies, last updated by foodandscience September 10, 2007)
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Tristate Region
Any recommendations for upstate NY?
I left. Gene's Fish Fry (I think this was the name). Rt. 4 in East Greenbush. One peculiarity of the NY Capital Region is the plethora of fish fry places. You get a long, thin piece of fried fresh fish (haddock, in this case)... (11 replies, last updated by jamielynn August 23, 2007)
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Food Media and News
A good story in the New York Times - by Michael Pollan
: turning some gene’s expression on or off, perhaps, or heading off a free radical before it disturbs a strand of DNA deep in some cell. It would be great to know how this all works, but in the meantime we can enjoy thyme in the... (67 replies, last updated by jlafler February 20, 2008)
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