This, like most Seattle "street food" and "gormet" fast food is over priced. But it makes the privileged Yups who live here think they are "getting real" with food, while not having to foray into the "bad neighborhoods" for the real thing.
I mean seriously, food trucks selling stuff on paper plates for $15, $20 and up? Please.
Seattle, gotta love it... The next San Francisco (at least rent-wise)...
When used in English, it is sometimes misspelled (and pronounced) habañero — the diacritical mark being added as a hyperforeignism.
It's traditionally and correctly pronounced habanero. To impose the enye (ñ) where it is neither needed nor proper, fails to make you sound like a smarter or more sophisticated Yankee.
Regarding the "Texan" shown in the article; I'm from Houston, and the revolting combination of Cole slaw, barbecue sauce and sausage on a roll could possibly get the joint shut and run out of town.
In other words, yes.
Spot on. What is this shit?
Go the fuck back to Chicago, "Tall Chris".
I mean seriously, food trucks selling stuff on paper plates for $15, $20 and up? Please.
Seattle, gotta love it... The next San Francisco (at least rent-wise)...
Snob central.
Habanero
When used in English, it is sometimes misspelled (and pronounced) habañero — the diacritical mark being added as a hyperforeignism.
It's traditionally and correctly pronounced habanero. To impose the enye (ñ) where it is neither needed nor proper, fails to make you sound like a smarter or more sophisticated Yankee.
Regarding the "Texan" shown in the article; I'm from Houston, and the revolting combination of Cole slaw, barbecue sauce and sausage on a roll could possibly get the joint shut and run out of town.