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Goodbye Charlie Trotter

Posted on November 21, 2013November 22, 2013 by david

Chef Charlie Trotter died on November 5, 2013, the victim of  . . . well, no one’s quite sure yet. We’ll have to wait for the final results of the autopsy. Meanwhile, like many others, I was stunned at his death. And sad. He was only 54.   I met Charlie years ago, shortly after […]

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Posted in cookbooks, cooking, degustation, fine-dining, food, restaurants, service, tasting menusTagged charlie trotter, memories, restaurants
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