We should totally try to figure out a get-together while you're here, lisah. Even if we can't do that place, dammit.
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Non-Fiction TV: I Reject Your Reality and Substitute My Own
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Damnit, I just did a search for the Carthage Cafe, only to find out that they don't serve food anymore due to the smoking regulations!! They're only a hookah bar now. Well, shit.
Well, that really sucks. Those carrots they had were really tasty, too.
We should totally try to figure out a get-together while you're here, lisah. Even if we can't do that place, dammit.
I would love to! We are in Michigan for a good part of my stay this time though (and I just purchased snow boots today in preparation). But maybe that Saturday (the 27th). I'll have to check with boyfriend and see what's up for that day.
Chicagoistas, I could get together the afternoon of the 27th (drinks? coffee? coffee drinks?) if you guys wanted! Email me and we'll make a plan.
If you want to have some Polish food, I can recommend Podhalanka on Division, where MFNLaw, Shrift, Tommyrot and I had brunch back in March. Nice and cheap, and really excellent comfort food.
Ooh, and I missed that one due to sick or something. I'd be down for that.
Some other recommendations for the area - the Violet Hour [link] is a sort of speakeasy environment with incredible cocktails or the Paramount Room [link] which is kind of similar but more laid back. Both have great food too.
the Violet Hour [link] is a sort of speakeasy environment with incredible cocktails or the Paramount Room [link] which is kind of similar but more laid back. Both have great food too.
Oh, yeah, I've been wanting to go to the Violet Hour!
She really bugged me when she was saying over and over how much she wanted to be there. Who cares?!
Was there anybody else who, when she first popped up on the confessional segments, wondered, "Who the hell is that?" Seriously. I totally forgot she was on the show.
Tom Colicchio in the middle of the afternoon is a completely different audience than Kathy Lee Gifford at 6 in the morning. His dish didn't stand a chance in that venue no matter how well executed it was.
A-yup. Totally agree with this. That being said, the challenge pretty much screamed: BE MAINSTREAM! DO NOT CHALLENGE THE DIM TV PEOPLE!!!! Which may be good advice, but it wasn't something I look to "Top Chef" for.
Also, I thought Tom's comment about Jamie's dish being "almost there" was telling. In reality, even on TV, there would have been a couple factors that would have salavaged the situation for her. Not so much with the undone desert. (Although I think it's interesting that only Stephan seemed to have a swap plate handy. Hasn't EVERYBODY seen TNFNS by this point?)
Hasn't EVERYBODY seen TNFNS by this point?
Or, say, any cooking show at all?
A-yup. Totally agree with this. That being said, the challenge pretty much screamed: BE MAINSTREAM! DO NOT CHALLENGE THE DIM TV PEOPLE!!!! Which may be good advice, but it wasn't something I look to "Top Chef" for.
In all fairness, they didn't know that they would be cooking for the mainstream.