Over the years I've been struck by the similarities betweenTex-Mex and northern Mexican is quite similar which makes sense.
many Tex-Mex and Mex-Mex foods
They're both beef ranching, cheese making, wheat growing areas with
a lot of back and forth contact. But Central and Southern Mexican
food is quite different. Back when I lived in Ottawa there was
briefly a restaurant near my house that served both Yucatan and
Portuguese food (due to the nationalities of the two partners.) The
Mexican section of the menu had things like pork and chicken dishes
with a bunch of different mole sauces, empanadas, black beans,
achiote recado sauces, pibil (pit roasted meat wrapped in banana
leaves) and tropical fruit flavours like tamarind and coconut. It was
too exotic for Ottawa in 1975 and folded quickly even though the
food was amazing.
The question I have is what benefit is there to Starbucks?It's not my first choice for coffee but I'll sip one politely at
the ribbon cutting when it opens.
In the past Yellowknife has been a test market for a lot precedentWhen McDonalds Canada test marketed their upscale "Build Your Own
setting ventures.
Ah, trend setters!
Burger" menu, with touch screen order kiosks and table service,
Yellowknife was the only location outside of Vancouver and Calgary
in the first run of 60 stores. And ours was the very first to open
(by a matter of two days) in Canada.
The options include ...
3 buns: Black and White Sesame Seed, Brioche or "Artisan" buns
Also a gluten free, low carb lettuce wrap option.
5 cheeses: their standard processed slices, Monterey Jack Jalapeno,
real Cheddar, "Swiss" and Blue Cheese.
12 toppings: Tomato, Lettuce, Guacamole, Sundried Tomato Pesto,
Caramelized Onions, Crispy Onions, Sliced Jalapenos, Long Sliced
Pickles, Grilled Mushrooms, Red Onion Rings and a couple more that I
forget.
9 sauces: Ketchup, Garlic Aioli, Mustard, Smokey BBQ, Big Mac
Sauce, Chipotle Aioli, Grainy Mustard, Mayo, Sriracha Sauce
The burgers come with loaded fries: poutine, chili-cheese, sweet
potato fries, and some others that escape me at the moment or a
decent garden salad. And there's real milkshakes on the new menu.
We also have the first Miniso store in Canada outside of the major
markets of Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Montreal and
Halifax. It opened here May 1st and is run by a Chinese family in
the immigrant entrepreneur fast track permanent residency program.
They're not from China actually but Jamaica where they also ran a
retail store for a few years.
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