It has not taken long for Lim and Lucky Palace to get the national attention they deserve. Lucky Palace has now caught the attention of the New York Times.
The first time you run past your previous stopping point without feeling winded is paradigm-shifting. It feels like freedom from a self-induced body prison.
After a recent visit to restaurants throughout New Orleans, the New York Times claims that "Gumbo is Dead". If it is, no one told me because I've got a pot on the stove right now. So, why in the world would they say something like this? Here's why...