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Neil Genzlinger, New York Times: The food metaphors pile up like layers of an overstuffed sandwich in A Touch of Spice. Read more
David Fear, Time Out: The meals look ravishing; the film, however, leaves nothing but a sickly-sweet aftertaste. Read more
Joe Neumaier, New York Daily News: A lovely sense of community and family permeates, and Corraface, a familiar face in many American and Greek productions, anchors it all. But don't expect to taste anything surprising. Read more
Lou Lumenick, New York Post: Since it's going to make you mighty hungry anyway, I'd suggest skipping A Touch of Spice and going straight to dinner. Read more
Walter V. Addiego, San Francisco Chronicle: A sentimental Greek offering that's been immensely popular in its home country but doesn't translate well. Read more