The former president also says he enjoys the food at the grill, where employees get a 50 percent discount, but steers prospective customers away from some items on the menu.
"Last year, my roommate and I ordered a chicken ramen noodle every night," he says. "The ramen makes you radioactive after a while."
Now, he says, he has a predilection for buttered and toasted pumpernickel bagels.
Ellen H. Schneider '01, who works at the grill on Monday nights, says grill employees affectionately refer to pumpernickel bagels as "The Noah." Only Seton ever orders them, she says.
Like any great chef, Seton has his specialities.
"I bag a mean bag of popcorn, and make a pretty good pizza bagel," he says.
Jesse C. Billett '01, a late-night customer on Thursday, agrees, noting that the cheese on his pizza bagel was "nicely ground."
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