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Authentic Does Not Mean Good; Some Authentic Is Bad

Grand Sichuan founder Xiaotu Zhang debunked the common notion that "authentic" food is always good food in a recent New York Magazine interview. It's no good when it's "too salty, too oily, too spicy. Healthy—that’s good," he noted.

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