Spyke

I used to live near this Thai place that closed and reopened "under new management" every few months or so. They kept the name and even had the same menus, except sometimes they'd cross out items in Sharpie and write new items in the margin.

It was the best restaurant in town, and I admired their persistence.

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food safety as well as human trafficking

Wow, that escalated quickly

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I mean I can tolerate the one but the other?

I couldn't stand to dine at a place that's violating the law when it comes to food safety.

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lemmy.world

The best Chinese I had in my town was shut down as it was involved in drug smuggling, money laundering, and human trafficking. The food was so good that dignitaries and Hollywood actors would eat there when passing through town. The owner had photos of himself with 2 presidents (old bush and Clinton) and quite a few actors, along with a bunch of other rich people and stuff.

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Sounds like they had plenty of money to reinvest into the business. Good food is good food just goes to show you people don't really care as long as they get what they want.

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As a software developer, I'd recommend them to switch to semver, having three digits to separate major, minor and patch numbers. This makes it easier for customers to identify if the new version has just minor fixes (an ingredient removed), breaking changes (eg the menu changes) or major changes (all the waiters were replaced) compared to the previous one.

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

I love how the 8 is visibly bigger and less worn than the rest of the sign

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To hell with Panda Express and those places. The best Chinese takeout has a number in the name.

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I'd be worried if Panda Express had to close down and change their name quarterly every time they had a health inspection.

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