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November 24, 2007

Dinners From Hell

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Judging from the total crash-and-burn of my Let's All Be Thankful posts this week and last, I think some readers need a bigger forum than I can provide to vent their rage at bad servers, bad customers, bad food, critics on the take and arrogant restaurant owners.

Have I got a site for you: ... 

DinnersFromHell.com is just the ticket. Not only can you read about others' horrible experiences and post your own, you can even get advice from the Dining Devil about how to handle difficult situations.

And when you feel better, please come back to me.  

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Richard Gorelick was appointed The Baltimore Sun's restaurant critic in September 2010. Before joining the paper staff fulltime, he contributed freelance criticism and features articles about food to area and regional publications. Along the way, he dispatched for short-distance trucking companies, shilled for cultural non-profits, and assisted in cognitive neurology research – never the subject, always the control.

He takes restaurants seriously but not himself, and his favorite restaurant is the one you love, too.
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