Michael White, The New York Times by Anjuli

Posted on 03-18-09 · Tags: , ,

Even those willing to work for free are having a hard time. “Everybody’s on the edge, and I don’t need people hanging around my kitchen messing with the morale of the paid guys,” said Michael White, the chef and an owner of Alto and Convivio and, soon, Marea. “Let them go to Italy, learn to make pasta, and wash their clothes in a bucket like I did for seven years.” – Michael White for Julia Moskin’s “With Fewer Pots to Stir, Competition Rises Among Cooks” in The New York Times

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Michael R. Bloomberg, The New York Times by Anjuli

Posted on 02-27-09 · Tags: ,

“But Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, who has praised Los Angeles for its practice, defended the system. ‘Come on,’ he said. ‘If you can’t pass [a health] inspection one time, you can’t pass an inspection every time.’”

- Glenn Collins’ article “A Stir Over the Plan to Grade New York City’s Restaurants” in The New York Times

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Molly Birnbaum, Finally, the Scent of the City by Anjuli

Posted on 12-09-08 · Tags:

“Without the ability to smell, taste is a mere whisper. After the accident, my taste buds registered salty, sweet, bitter and sour. But there was nothing more. While my fractured pelvis and torn knee ligaments eventually healed, milk remained a viscous liquid, steak a slimy rubber, and ice cream was little more than freezing.” – Molly Birnbaum, “Finally, the Scent of the City” for The New York Times

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