Thursday, August 18, 2011
Mercadito Chef's Encounter With JHud
On his flight from Chicago to NYC Thursday, Mercadito chef/partner Patricio Sandoval snagged a first-class seat next to newly svelte star Jennifer Hudson.
He admitted that he was a tad bit star struck, but not so much that he didn't pay attention to her eating "habits:"
Best Customer Service Story EVER.
Peter Shankman (left) with tuxedoed server from Morton's Hackensack. (Photo: Peter Shankman)
I guess you can say there are benefits to having more than 100,000 Twitter followers. And it certainly helps if you're also a whiz when it comes to social media networking.
New York consultant Peter Shankman—who tweets @petershankman—received one of the best receptions ever Wednesday night when he arrived at Newark Airport to find a Morton's Steakhouse server waiting for him with a bag filled with "a 24 oz. Porterhouse steak, an order of Colossal Shrimp, a side of potatoes, one of Morton's famous round things of bread, two napkins and silverware."
How did this happen?!
Can He Bounce Back?!
Chef James Toland of The Black Sheep. (Photo: Lorenzo Tassone)
The troubles plaguing the The Black Sheep have been well documented by Eater Chicago.
The West Town restaurant has only been open for about a couple of months, but it quickly became known more for its drama behind the scenes than for the food. THAT is not a good thing.
But James Toland, chef/owner of TBS, insisted in a recent interview with Chicago magazine's Dish that all is good on the homefront: