16 January 2012
Only In America
There's a deli near where I work, the Charwood Deli.
It's a little shop located in an industrial park.
It has the full range of deli sandwiches, along with hot sandwiches like cheese steaks, and their fries are very nice.
The proprietors are Korean, and they have about a dozen Korean and Korean inspired items which are quite good.
Well today, I got a Gyro, the Greek lamb based wrap.
Greek ethnic food cooked up for me, and done quite well, by Korean immigrants.
This is a microcosm of the immigrant experience in the United States, and something to be admired.
It's a little shop located in an industrial park.
It has the full range of deli sandwiches, along with hot sandwiches like cheese steaks, and their fries are very nice.
The proprietors are Korean, and they have about a dozen Korean and Korean inspired items which are quite good.
Well today, I got a Gyro, the Greek lamb based wrap.
Greek ethnic food cooked up for me, and done quite well, by Korean immigrants.
This is a microcosm of the immigrant experience in the United States, and something to be admired.
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