Well, two people who, until recently, worked in the kitchen at Il Mulino, called to say that biz as usual is over. Plus, my super-secret-always-right Deep Toque has never been wrong. And if I had to guess, I think the restaurant George is not far behind. Hope I’m wrong, really. I just pass by there several times a night and don’t see the business.
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