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Thanks for the Crepes

Thanks for the Crepes

@huiray, thanks for the link. It was a very interesting read.

 

When @catdaddyreferred to it as a rabbit hole, I thought he was referring only to the length of the article. Then I read the part where Pete Wells had a better time at Senor Frog's than at Per Se, so of course I had to find out more about Senor Frog's. It turns out there's one where I could theoretically go, in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. After reading the New Yorker article, viewing all 200 photos on the Yelp site, and reading some reviews there, as well as elsewhere for that Senor Frog's location, I agree that it certainly qualifies as a deep rabbit hole. xD

 

Senor Frog's only has 2-1/2 stars out of 5 on Yelp for the Myrtle Beach restaurant. People who went there to enjoy good food hate it, and people who went there to drink, party and dance with their own party of good company love it. Not for me, but super interesting that Pete Wells who describes his most memorable spring break as holing up in a hotel room with a good book (in German, no less) loved it so much.

Thanks for the Crepes

Thanks for the Crepes

@huiray, thanks for the link. It was a very interesting read.

 

When @catdaddyreferred to it as a rabbit hole, I thought he was referring only to the length of the article. Then I read the part where Pete Wells had a better time at Senor Frog's than at Per Se, so of course I had to find out more about Senor Frog's. It turns out there's one where I could theoretically go, in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. After reading the New Yorker article, veiwing all 100 photos on the Yelp site, and reading some reviews there, as well as elsewhere for that Senor Frog's location, I agree that it certainly qualifies as a deep rabbit hole. xD

 

Senor Frog's only has 2-1/2 stars out of 5 on Yelp for the Myrtle Beach restaurant. People who went there to enjoy good food hate it, and people who went there to drink, party and dance with their own party of good company love it. Not for me, but super interesting that Pete Wells who describes his most memorable spring break as holing up in a hotel room with a good book (in German, no less) loved it so much.

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