For the past two years, in a loft apartment in downtown Los Angeles,
Craig Thornton has been conducting an experiment in the conventions of
high-end American dining. Several nights a week, a group of sixteen strangers gather around his dining-room table to eat delicacies he has handpicked and prepared for them, from a meticulously considered menu
over which they have no say. It is the toughest reservation in the city:
when he announces a dinner, hundreds of people typically respond.
-The New Yorker