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How we eat around the Arctic reveals the region’s disparities

By Kevin McGwin, The Arctic Journal February 28, 2017
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To get a sense of the attention to detail that it takes to earn a Michelin star, the ultimate distinction for a chef, consider DILL, an Icelandic restaurant that, last week, became the first in the country to receive one.

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