WASHINGTON -- Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who moved to the nation's capital in 2009 to serve on the high court, has learned a thing or two about living in D.C., especially about the fine art of complaining about local quality-of-life issues.
In an interview with The New York Times' Adam Liptak, she says that restaurant delivery in the nation's capital isn't all that great compared to her native New York:
"I go to New York, I order food, it's at my door in 10 to 15 minutes. O.K.?" she said in an interview in her Supreme Court chambers. In Washington, she said, "there isn't a place I call where it doesn't take 45 minutes.""And then getting the food delivered to the Supreme Court? They've got to stop at security, security has to call you, you've got to go downstairs. By the time you get downstairs you may add another 15 minutes to the 45 minutes. And the food is ice-cold."
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