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by shahahmed
638 days ago
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"The dish was meant to be a difficult pickup that required constant coordination between the front and back of house. That was what made it great." This feels like the crux. It's not arbitrarily doing the hard, stupid thing, but the ones that are based in making the product or process better. |
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If they just got rid of parading out the chicken in the middle of the process they could stage more things without implicitly lying to the customers, while improving timing. You would just lose some showmanship, which might be part of the brand.