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njm Jan 18, 2008 11:23 am


Originally Posted by magiciansampras (Post 9081905)
There is this little dive vegetarian Indian restaurant that I really like. The food is tasty, the help is friendly, and it is really cheap.

The only problem is that I'm sure if I saw the kitchen I wouldn't like what I see. The place is kind of dingy. Every once in awhile I'll get a glimpse inside the kitchen when the staff comes out. While it doesn't seem dirty per se, it seems real crowded.

Couple this with the recent series Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, I've been thinking a lot about kitchen cleanliness.

So, what about you? Do you worry about your local dive's kitchen?

I see you're in Boston... do you feel okay telling us what restaurant you're talking about?

kaukau Jan 18, 2008 11:50 am


Originally Posted by kellio33 (Post 9089038)
Most times I try not to think about it. I'm fortunate that I have a cast iron stomach. My favorite places to eat are the street vendors in Mexico.

Same here. The last time I crossed back into the U.S.A, the Customs Agent asked: "Are you bringing anything back with you?", to which I replied, "A bottle of Tequila and a case of the $hits."

He laughed, and waved us through. :D

magiciansampras Jan 18, 2008 12:31 pm


Originally Posted by njm (Post 9093830)
I see you're in Boston... do you feel okay telling us what restaurant you're talking about?

Actually, this restaurant is in Columbus, Ohio of all places. :)

Sweet Willie Jan 18, 2008 5:55 pm


Originally Posted by zippypinhead (Post 9093795)
Having been a victim of food poisoning a couple of times while traveling I'm a little paranoid about this.

I wouldn't always link any illness to the restaurant, think of the e coli spinach issue awhile back

to answer the OP's question, I now never worry about the cleanliness of a restaurant's kitchen.

chobby100 Jan 18, 2008 8:06 pm


Originally Posted by magiciansampras (Post 9081905)
There is this little dive vegetarian Indian restaurant that I really like. The food is tasty, the help is friendly, and it is really cheap.

The only problem is that I'm sure if I saw the kitchen I wouldn't like what I see. The place is kind of dingy. Every once in awhile I'll get a glimpse inside the kitchen when the staff comes out. While it doesn't seem dirty per se, it seems real crowded.

Couple this with the recent series Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, I've been thinking a lot about kitchen cleanliness.

So, what about you? Do you worry about your local dive's kitchen?

Are you still in the Back Bay? My wife and used to live right next to Herb Chambers - the Boston Auto dealer extraordinarie - on Comm ave in the Back Bay. (We lived in a 650 sq ft apartment and I believe Herb had his place on the market for $20 million at the time.) Every night on our way home from work (and I mean EVERY night) we saw large city rats going in and out of holes in front of Herb's place; as well as the other palatial places along the route. I have also seen a mouse at a "very upscale french restaurant in a brownstone" in the Back Bay. In some locales, upscale or joint just doesn't matter - disposal of refuse by every and anyone in neighborhoods with high density; especially in neighborhoods built on fill matters much more and there just so much you can do. (Of course that's no excuse for uncleanliness.)

fatfrog Jan 18, 2008 9:34 pm

I was at a dim sum place in SF Chinatown a few years back. While dining, a cockroach fell from the ceiling and landed on the back of my hand, which was holding a pair of chopsticks with dumpling in the middle. I jumped up, screamed, and shook the insect off. The waiters came running over to catch the cockroach, but they made no apologies to us, and none of the patrons seemed at all disturbed. As for me, I ate the rest of my dumpling, and we finished our meal.

FQ5757 Jan 18, 2008 11:51 pm


Originally Posted by fatfrog (Post 9096462)
I was at a dim sum place in SF Chinatown a few years back. While dining, a cockroach fell from the ceiling and landed on the back of my hand, ...

I've been to that restaurant! A cockroach landed on the arm of one of my dining companions.

Taiwaned Jan 19, 2008 3:19 am

Are we talking about North American kitchens only?

In China, Taiwan, it is so common to see critters everywhere. It is not a big deal.

Personally I don't worry about it. If it taste good and it is a popular spot, I assume that they haven't killed anybody recently. More than likely they the pot/pan they use has been used enough times before me that it will be clean enough for my meal..

Why ruin a great meal wondering about things we can't control?

scubadiver Jan 20, 2008 12:50 pm

On a Nile cruise I saw crew washing dishes in the spew from the bilge pump.

If you see a cockroach in a resturant, it usually means he is dying. They run from the light unless they are too poisoned to see straight. I've seen roaches in three-star joints.

Here in DC the same government that runs the dysfunctional schools and the cratered roads also runs the health department. I stick to top-rated joints and hope for the best. We also keep our shots current.

tonerman Jan 20, 2008 4:12 pm

I ve spent my share of time in Restaurant Kitchens (HS jobs) and the only thing I worry about is something that you can't see. That is Refrigerator temp.

deubster Jan 20, 2008 9:34 pm


Originally Posted by fatfrog (Post 9096462)
I was at a dim sum place in SF Chinatown a few years back. While dining, a cockroach fell from the ceiling and landed on the back of my hand, which was holding a pair of chopsticks with dumpling in the middle. I jumped up, screamed, and shook the insect off. The waiters came running over to catch the cockroach, but they made no apologies to us, and none of the patrons seemed at all disturbed. As for me, I ate the rest of my dumpling, and we finished our meal.

During dinner in a Globe, AZ restaurant, we were entertained by restaurant employees trying to get a scorpion off the ceiling to prevent it from landing on the family directly below. :p

horse glasses Jan 21, 2008 1:20 am

I just try to not look and not think about it. My stomach can turn pretty easily. I don't even like the kind of fast food places where you can see them making your food.

Rejuvenated Jan 22, 2008 5:29 pm

I try not to think too much about it because in many instances, I can't really see the kitchen clearly anyways and I don't bother heading towards the restroom halls just to take a sneak peak before ordering any dishes. May not necessarily be the case, but if we see the dining atmosphere to be acceptable on the issue of hygiene, then It'll be good enough for us.


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