A^ggielife Page^j! i Monda^ ; jSe£tember2UJ99f^ DIES id from Page 3 inp nf^ lobertson ’ a co °^ at HIIC Ul |;,and a senior agricul- ,. . ?lopment major, said j i n i np ^ * s not tbe p° int 5 arant. howevetls a different aura. It is I lie dun ?staurant,” Robertson aple can just sit back ver<3ll greai en courses, Stephen- to offer tours of the id his collection of ; can see an original amp, an antique milk llection and a couple y-old paintings, the food, every meal •d out carefully, estaurant offers lean leat aged to give them avor. enson said the meats r frozen and are deliv- h. \re the butcher bring t on the day it is to be ” He said. “That is why the meal must be ordered in advance.” The meals are prepared from recipes created by Stephenson and his family. He said while there is a heavy Anglo-German influ ence, the cuisine reflects a worldly view. “I have learned to cook in places like Athens, Greece, and Vienna, Austria,” Stephenson said. “Wherever 1 travelled. I’d look into the kitchen.” Robertson had no experi ence in the culinary arts when he started at Remedies. He said Stephenson has taught him much about meal making. “Other than cooking around my place, I had no experi ence,” Robertson said. “I went to the restaurant one night when I was looking to work there and I caught on.” To go along with the meals Remedies offers an extensive wine and beer list. Diners have the option of tasting a variety of wines, be fore choosing one. The restaurant has a wine- master, a member of the wait staff devoted solely to handling the wine. Stephenson has close ties to the community and Texas A&M University, guests and staff mem bers are associated with A&M. Rick Davis, a local attorney, said the restaurant is one of his family’s favorite eateries. “It’s really quaint and qui et,” Davis said. “The owner is very personable, and they treat you like family.” Davis said the food is among the best he has ever eaten. “My favorite is the pork ten derloin, but everything is ex cellent,” Davis said. Stephenson said a gour mand’s glee is what he seeks. “It is a great feeling when people leave saying ‘This is the best food I’ve ever had,”’ Stephenson said. If discriminating diners tire of the impersonal, rapid pace of their usual eateries, they might find a culinary cure at Remedies. People in the News Chan battles bad guys on-screen, Taiwanese legislature off-screen LOS ANGELES (AP) — Known on film for zinging the bad guys, Jackie Chan has a soft spot in his heart for animals. 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