This was made more funny by the fact that a few friends of ours here recently informed us that there's a UK version of Chipotle. For those of you (mom) who don't know what Chipotle is, its basically a kind of mexican Subway-like restaurant that makes burritos instead of sandwiches. It's known for its 5,000 calorie meals and the fact that you can't move for days after eating one. And, for those of you who really know Bobby, you know that if he had to choose between me and Chipotle, it would probably be a pretty hard decision for him. He loves it. So, needless to say, we were excited when we learned of a Chipotle-like restaurant in London. When we asked our friends if it was the same as in the states they replied "Yeah, except that there are no Mexicans working there."
Whenever i'm living in a foreign country, I always get little bursts of clarity where it's like I suddenly realize that i'm not in America. You don't walk around all the time thinking "i'm in a foreign place, i'm in a foreign place," most of the time you just don't really think about it until you see something that's so different that it reminds you of this fact. I guess the lack of Mexicans in restaurants is a weird thing to jolt me into actually realizing that we're living in London, but thats what did it for me yesterday. So, for the next 18 months (atleast), we'll be enjoying incredibly authentic and delicious Italian, Indian, Thai, French (the list is never ending) food, but I think we'll get a little sad and homesick when we're craving Mexican food and realize that there are only 2 Mexican restaurants in this city, and neither of them are authentic.
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ah yes, chipotle is famous for "the fetus", the burrito that gives you a little food baby after you eat it
At our two favorite Eyetalian places in VA, one owner is Iranian and the other is Palestinian. Both named Mike.
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