Anonymous wrote:I always find it so odd when people put down ethnic restaurants because it's not 100% authentic and expat approved, like even if the food tastes good it's not even worth going if it's not cooked by a grandma from the old country.
No Chinese person would recognize anything on the menu at a typical Chinese restaurant, and that's OK, it doesn't make deep fried sugar chicken any less delicious. No Indian person would recognize Chicken Tikka (invented in England) but that's not going to stop me from ordering it when I have a hankering for chicken in tomato cream sauce.
There are plenty of places that serve more authentic Indian food than Rasika, but frankly a lot of the inauthentic stuff Rasika just flat out tastes better to many Americans than the authentic stuff, and there's nothing wrong with that.
Anonymous wrote:TomSietsema wrote:I tend to pay in cash or use a credit card with a name other than my own.
I always thought this was called "credit card fraud"?
TomSietsema wrote:I tend to pay in cash or use a credit card with a name other than my own.
Anonymous wrote:In the chat Sietsema asked for a documented instance where he has shown bias in his review.
Here's one about ten years ago, where Sietsema eventually apologized for his review entitled: "At Commissary, Cheap Eats Don't Come Good":
"Note to readers: I should have recused myself from reviewing Commissary. I had a personal relationship with one of the principals a couple of years ago and in retrospect, I can see how that could create a misimpression that it compromised my objectivity."
This means you won't see any Sietsema reviews of EatWell DC's array of restaurants.
Columbia Journalism Review also covered this episode.
TomSietsema wrote:Making three or more visits to places, unannounced and under a different name, certainly helps me evaluation service, as I get to be waited on by different servers and experience different parts of a restaurant. I also occasionally go in disguise to restaurants where I know I'm known, although it takes a considerable amount of time to look not like myself. Trusted friends also share service stories with me.