Slate's Bryan Curtis had dinner with Tim and Nina Zagat, publishers of the Zagat Survey of New York restaurants to see what life is like for them. Yes, they eat pretty much all their meals out (even at their country estate), and yes, every place they go they get star treatment, recognized by maƮtre d's and feted by owners: "The city's major food criticsFrank Bruni at the Times, say, or Adam Platt at New Yorkare treated like minor royalty upon entering a restaurant. But then they must actually review the restaurant, which can prompt bad feelings and make their re-entry a few months later a rather cold and uncomfortable occasion. The Zagats assign the reviewing to an army of readers...
Continue reading »