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by baldfat
2988 days ago
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I stated specifically outside not inside. You smell cooking from outside since kitchen's are vented. Now in NYC sometimes the vents are on top of a 25 story building and that beautiful NYC post winter stench might cover it up. If a restaurant has a ton of items on the menu I guarantee you that most of that is just prepared food that is microwaved. Seems like people are mad that I believe that most food in restaurants are not cooked. |
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(And if there's any wind at all, modern roof-mount kitchen venting will ensure you don't smell much of anything if there's even moderate wind.)