Even restaurants that have possessed four stars since the dawn of time surely screw up every once in awhile. In honor of Le Bernardin's fifth four star review in the New York Times, the Awl looks at some of their less shiny moments, like Frank Bruni in 2007: "You may encounter preparations at Le Bernardin with less ostentatious complexity than you expect." Devastating. [The Awl]
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