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Ghost kitchens already exist and have only become more popular since the pandemic began. Where have you been?
If only people learned how to cook/Grille. The quality of parties and friends would blow them away. More fun and cheaper than blowing money on overpriced and overhyped Manhattan joints.
Oh hell no. I got vaccinated to be able to go to bars.
I think Cuomo/De Blasio might actually do the right thing this time and not ruin nightlife, especially if the Covid cases stay low over the next few days
Ghost kitchens already exist and have only become more popular since the pandemic began. Where have you been?
They are shutting them down. David Chang wants to see the seaweed stuck between your teeth. He closed the Momofuku and his other Ghost kitchens and converted back to dine in only when Cuomo lifted the indoor capacity constraints.
If only people learned how to cook/Grille. The quality of parties and friends would blow them away. More fun and cheaper than blowing money on overpriced and overhyped Manhattan joints.
Yep. I rarely order out anymore and only specific places because the quality was dropping and costs rising even pre-Covid.
If only people learned how to cook/Grille. The quality of parties and friends would blow them away. More fun and cheaper than blowing money on overpriced and overhyped Manhattan joints.
Many people don't go out for just the food. The go out for the people, the atmosphere, to do something. This is the point of living in NYC ... to go out and do things. You live the sleepy suburban life.
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