Azia restaurant, Minneapolis, posted
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MNXD9
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Post subject: Azia restaurant, Minneapolis, posted Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 9:49 pm |
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And very poorly at that, I like the place, never noticed it was posted before, had the wife and whole family with, so I couldn't get into a discussion with anyone important.
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Andrew Rothman
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 9:59 am |
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JimC
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 10:21 am |
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I have a feeling most places of business that post are more worried about open carry than concealed.
Customers see a gun on a person they get nervous, and might not return if the owner allows it.
IMO- most posting is to prevent customer complaints and loss of business.
IMO -I think a store owner could care less about a concealed carry because customers wouldn't notice it.
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MNXD9
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Post subject: Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 2:54 pm |
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Andrew Rothman wrote: http://www.aziarestaurant.com/ Quote: A Word About Chef Thom Azia is a dream realized by one of the nation's most exciting new chefs. Born in Vietnam during the height of the American War, Thom learned the art of traditional Asian cuisine from his elders. He should know better.
Apparently not http://www.kare11.com/news/news_article ... yid=263643
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RalphieRoo
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Post subject: Azia Posted (poorly) Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 5:26 pm |
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Yeah, I was at this place last night. I tried to take a picture of their sign to post here, but it didn't work on my cell-phone because of the reflection. I won't be going back
I'm almost certain the sign does not comply, but I'd need to review the MN code again. It's blue text on a white background with a picture of a woman in a dress holding a machine gun. Some small text on the bottom says something to the effect of "this sign complies with MN statute..... We're serious" :
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Dick Unger
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 6:04 am |
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Joined: Sun Aug 28, 2005 2:54 am Posts: 2444 Location: West Central MN
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Well they beat himn with a stick, not a gun. Maybe the gun sign worked, and the attackers were actually polite enough to comply with his gun policy.
Now he should get another sign banning sticks, and then maybe he'll be a little safer.
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JGalt
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 5:39 pm |
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Andrew Rothman wrote: http://www.aziarestaurant.com/ Quote: A Word About Chef Thom Azia is a dream realized by one of the nation's most exciting new chefs. Born in Vietnam during the height of the American War, Thom learned the art of traditional Asian cuisine from his elders. He should know better.
Heck, maybe they were Vietnam vets upset over the description of the Vietnam War as the American War?
Besides the sign issue, I don't think I'll be visiting this restaurant any time soon...
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tman065
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 11:11 pm |
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JGalt wrote: Andrew Rothman wrote: http://www.aziarestaurant.com/ Quote: A Word About Chef Thom Azia is a dream realized by one of the nation's most exciting new chefs. Born in Vietnam during the height of the American War, Thom learned the art of traditional Asian cuisine from his elders. He should know better. Heck, maybe they were Vietnam vets upset over the description of the Vietnam War as the American War? Besides the sign issue, I don't think I'll be visiting this restaurant any time soon...
To be fair, the Viets has kicked the French out a decade earlier. That is probably the French war..
_________________ Proud, Service Oriented, Rural LEO, or "BADGED COWBOY" Certified MN Carry Permit Instructor
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johninminnesota
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 8:19 pm |
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Joined: Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:49 am Posts: 146
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As a lover of Asian food, it's not really worth visiting anyway...
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