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Old 05-29-2005, 12:26 PM
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Well maybe in Mike's part of the world fine dining implies French or Italian food. Don't get down on him. It's a regional thing. It's still used by some restaurants in parts of the US to set themselves apart from the supper clubs and the mighty fine cuisine that's served at truckstop diners. You have to live it to appreciate it.
I completely agree. Get off his back. Some of us dont have access to larger cities with ethic populations. And i also agreee you can get some darn good food at unlikely places. Fine dining is all about service and presentation. Because people expect it to be extrodinary, they are disappointed when its not. But when they go to Auntie Bee's diner they expect mediocre and they get the best food they've ever had. Its all relative.

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