Chez Panisse - We Don't Get It!

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An amusing anecdote on the Guardian Dining and Food blog "Word of Mouth."

The Szechuan-trained English chef Fuchsia Dunlop asked (on BBC Radio Four last night) whether Asian and European cuisines could fairly be judged side-by-side: Chinese cooking being about some very different things - not least with its interest in texture.

Dunlop told how she once took three top chefs from Szechuan province to eat at the Californian shrine-restaurant Chez Panisse. They were "baffled and disturbed " by the food. "It's interesting," said one of them, "but I don't know if it's good or bad."

Aha! It's not just me! I've been tagging some posts here as "post-modern cuisine," should I be tagging Chez Panisse posts "pre-modern"?

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