I go back and forth on critics of any kind. They tend to distort yet they also inform.
But the line that stood out in the article was, “But the belief that a newspaper’s critic has the power to open and close restaurants hasn’t been true for a long time.”
Good, I say. It shouldn’t be up to them.
I like to eat. I am remarkably fortunate to live with a great cook - moreover, she likes cooking.
And we both enjoy eating out.
But neither of us has any desire to attend Michelin Star restaurants or the latest and greatest. Our preference is always local, simple, tasty. BYOB is nice or a good list at reasonable prices.
The French Laundry is the antithesis of our tastes (and priced beyond justification).
When we travel, we do listen to the reviews of friends. But critics, guide books and Yelp reviews are not consulted We have done pretty well by walking in to a new place and looking over its menu. And I don’t think either of us thinks we’re missing anything.
If you like critics, good for you.
I can do just fine without them.
Best, Jim