Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations features Cleveland
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Great show so far...the look on Ruhlman's face was priceless when Bourdain took him to Skyline Chili!
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The show was great.
Harvey Pekar, the rare bookstore on 25th, The Sausage Shop, University Inn, Hot Sauce Williams, the Westside Market etc.
It also showed the sad face of our economy in a very realistic portrayal.
When he said that Rock N Roll should no be in a museum, he won my old lady heart!
Loved it.
Harvey Pekar, the rare bookstore on 25th, The Sausage Shop, University Inn, Hot Sauce Williams, the Westside Market etc.
It also showed the sad face of our economy in a very realistic portrayal.
When he said that Rock N Roll should no be in a museum, he won my old lady heart!
Loved it.
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I like the show in general and thought the one in Cleveland was pretty good. I just wish they would have visited more dining / food establishments. Some of the other items were nice, but usually the show focuses more on food matters.
plus they could have spent more time in the West Side Market... lots of interesting things there.
plus they could have spent more time in the West Side Market... lots of interesting things there.
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I like the show in general and thought the one in Cleveland was pretty good. I just wish they would have visited more dining / food establishments. Some of the other items were nice, but usually the show focuses more on food matters.
plus they could have spent more time in the West Side Market... lots of interesting things there.
plus they could have spent more time in the West Side Market... lots of interesting things there.
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Jeez Corey
I'd better get in there and refresh my recollection of the nuances of Opus...pairing can be tricky, and I have to be completely comfortable with my knowledge of the wine's charateristics. Not to worry, I'll bring my own reidel tasting glass. Pop the cork now, and let it breathe.
Jeff
I'd better get in there and refresh my recollection of the nuances of Opus...pairing can be tricky, and I have to be completely comfortable with my knowledge of the wine's charateristics. Not to worry, I'll bring my own reidel tasting glass. Pop the cork now, and let it breathe.
Jeff
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