British food critic spares no feelings
May 30, 2012 by Lindsay
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Jay Rayner is a well-known (though not, perhaps, well-loved)
dining critic in England, about to publish a book: My
Dining Hell: Twenty Ways to Have a Lousy Night Out. In this
Zagat interview he wastes no time in explaining,
about other things, how to tell if a restaurant is likely to be
dismal, what the difference is between U.S. and U.K. restaurant
critics, how he was censored on Top Chef Masters, and
phrases he wishes he’d never hear again. It’s a fun read,
enjoy!
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