Foreign Food
David's family lives in suburban Owensboro, which is about as far from cosmopolitan as one can get and still have indoor plumbing. But, suprisingly, there is an excellent Mexican restaurant right next door to his parent's apartment complex.
The food is fantastic, but apparently "foreign" in Owensboro. So foreign, in fact, that the owners of the restaurant felt it necessary to publish this handy guide to Mexican food on the menu.
I found it very amusing and I am sure you will, too.
The food is fantastic, but apparently "foreign" in Owensboro. So foreign, in fact, that the owners of the restaurant felt it necessary to publish this handy guide to Mexican food on the menu.
I found it very amusing and I am sure you will, too.
2 Comments:
But why didn't they show us how to pronounce "ground beef" and "spicy chicken" in Mexican-speak like they did "tamales" and "enchiladas?" I'm a confuse-ed. RYAN.
I think they pronounce nachos and tacos incorrectly.
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