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On another newsgroup, a heated discussion has taken shape around Rick bayless'
Chicago restaurants. Not having eaten there but having read Bayless' first cookbook as well as having watched years of his PBS series, I'm trying to ascertain what Mexican foodies and American lovers of Mexican food think of Bayless' work, his restaurants, their prices and political implications. Can he really throw down compared to regional mexican chefs? Should he, as an American, charge as much as he does for his cooking and ambiance? As far as any of you know, is there any validity to Bayless' claim that his restaurants are some of the only fine dining mexican establishments in America? I can't imagine that home made mole or mancha manteles, birria, carne asada and other specialties are only available at Bayless' restaurants for his inflated prices. Thoughts? Orlando |
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