Restaurant Review: A Tasting Menu That Uses Every Last Scrap
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Started August 17, 2026
At Cynthia, an emphasis on low-waste cooking yields a menu of thrilling abundance
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Restaurant Review: A Tasting Menu That Uses Every Last Scrap
The New Yorker (United States) | Aug 16, 2026
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Not all diners are ready to embrace the low-waste dining philosophy, which can alienate a segment of the restaurant market.
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The focus on low-waste cooking may limit the chef's creativity and ability to use high-quality ingredients.
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Restaurants can balance low-waste initiatives with culinary excellence to cater to a wider audience.
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Cynthia's commitment to low-waste cooking can lead to innovative and exciting culinary experiences.
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Using every last scrap in cooking is an admirable goal, but it should not replace traditional culinary techniques and flavors.
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Diners should be willing to compromise on presentation and aesthetics if it means reducing food waste.
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Restaurants should implement low-waste practices, but they must also ensure that the quality of food is not compromised.
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Cynthia's low-waste tasting menu is a model for sustainable dining that should inspire other restaurants.
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The emphasis on using every last scrap can lead to unappetizing dishes that do not appeal to all diners.
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Cynthia's low-waste tasting menu demonstrates that sustainability can coexist with high-quality dining.
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