New York critic Adam Platt recently appeared on The Leonard Lopate Show to talk about noise level at restaurants. In the clip, Plattypants remarks: "I just had lunch at Momofuku Noodle Bar, and it was relatively quiet. But at the peak time of lunch hour, it was really like trying to eat your lunch inside a wooden Kleenex box...the noise just reverberated." He calls the noisy restaurant trend "a slow-moving anthropological phenomenon." [WNYC]
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