First, blogger Michael Ruhlman made fun of writer Kelly Alexander for her NPR opinion piece entitled "Love Story: A Gourmet And The Cheesecake Factory."
Then, convinced that if Ruhlman tried the miso salmon at the nationwide chain restaurant, he would like it, Alexander laid down down a challenge, which Ruhlman accepted (and recorded on video):
Next, blogger Ezra Klein riffed on the story with his own post over at The Internet Food Association: "Is The Cheesecake Factory Gross?" Klein approached it from a health angle, looking at calorie counts for all the dishes Ruhlman ordered — and finding they are cheesecake-comparable (1,673 calories for that salmon — or as many calories as some of us eat in a day).
Finally, Tom Philpott weighed in over at Grist with his own sustainable-ag take on Ruhlman’s dinner: "Why the Cheesecake Factory really is gross." His conclusion: That miso salmon that tasted pretty good was probably factory-farmed. And if you’re not sure what’s wrong with factory-farmed salmon, Philpott uses several paragraphs and links to lay it out for you.
Which gets back around to what Ruhlman says at the end of his video: “It kind of makes me sad.”
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