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Cooking for a Sunday Day [from The Atlantic 06/2008]


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The review is an absolute rave.

Having never been to Irma's, I'm itching to go. However, the following gave me pause:

(the lack of printed menus is) a shrewd businesswoman’s way of warmly dodging the question of prices. Galvan charges a fair price for the labor that goes into those seemingly simple dishes—prices most people aren’t used to paying for Mexican food.

I'll assume that means higher.

How do prices run at Irma's ? Shrewd businesswoman or not, I hate getting sucker-punched by an unexpectedly high bill.

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The review is an absolute rave.

Having never been to Irma's, I'm itching to go. However, the following gave me pause:

(the lack of printed menus is) a shrewd businesswoman's way of warmly dodging the question of prices. Galvan charges a fair price for the labor that goes into those seemingly simple dishes

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How do prices run at Irma's ? Shrewd businesswoman or not, I hate getting sucker-punched by an unexpectedly high bill.

prices are steep for what they serve. some of it is good, and some isn't. yrs ago she was charging more than $10 for picadillo (hamburger meat and potatoes).

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