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The Cutting Board was a dimly lit wood-paneled steak house with booths upholstered in red leather. The air in the restaurant was stagnant and heavy with the smell of cigars, garlic, butter, and burning beef. The ambience was so masculine that infertile men could increase their sperm count just by walking in the door.
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Lee Goldberg (Killer Thriller (Ian Ludlow Thrillers #2))
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They ate in companionable silence, the soft chatter of the other diners fogged by a recording of water burbling on stone. Ito's restaurant was always soothing.
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Frances Wren (Earthflown (The Anatomy of Water, #1))
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Nerida Seafood Bar and Restaurant located in Ensenada, Mexico brings the best of Ensenada's fresh Seafood mixed with a great family friendly ambience. Famous for the best oyster shots in town, Nerida has set a precedence for an amazing experience. Since it's opening, Nerida Seafood Bar has become a local favorite as well as a popular destination for the many thousands of visitors to Ensenada. Our menu is uniquely tailored, offering you a boatload of fresh fish selections to choose from, your preferred seasoning and a choice between having it all tucked within a taco, sandwich, salad, or on a plate.
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Nerida Seafood Bar
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I once shared a meal in an Oslo restaurant with the German psychologist Franz Ruppert. The noise was overwhelming: loud pop music pumping through several speakers and multiple TV channels blaring from bright screens mounted high on the walls. I have to think that when the great Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen used to hold court in that same establishment a little over a century before, the ambience was much more serene. "What's this all about?" I shouted to my companion over the M cacophony, shaking my head in exasperation. "Trauma," he replied as he shrugged his shoulders. Ruppert meant, simply, that people were desperately seeking an escape from themselves.
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Gabor MatΓ© (The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, and Healing in a Toxic Culture)