This is a gag, right? "Authentic Kurdish and Mexican cuisine"? Seriously? Maybe there's a Middle Eastern / Central American fusion movement out there I'm not aware of. After all if Greek-Mexican fusion works, why not Kurdish-Mexican?
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Fletch
April 15, 2009 at 2:23PM
Mexican is the new Italian.
Fletch
April 15, 2009 at 3:50PM
Mexican is the new Starbucks.
Peter
April 15, 2009 at 6:54PM
Surely this is the brainchild of Babu Bhatt from the Seinfeld show…
“You’re a very bad man…. very, very very bad!”
Mr. T
April 15, 2009 at 10:45PM
Keep in mind that we already have a Central American and Middle Eastern place already in Jerusalen’s Bakery, east of downtown. I try and go there now and then. Its not for everyone, but I like the mom and pop feel and I think a lot of the items are made freshly. The Chicken Pepian is pretty good there.
Laoguy
April 16, 2009 at 2:59PM
The owner of the that restaurant has figured the taste buds of people in Lincoln. Mexican food fusion with anything is more likely to be successful. I’ve never had Kurdish food before, so this sounds somewhat interesting to me.
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See what your friends and neighbors have to say about this.
Mexican is the new Italian.
Mexican is the new Starbucks.
Surely this is the brainchild of Babu Bhatt from the Seinfeld show…
“You’re a very bad man…. very, very very bad!”
Keep in mind that we already have a Central American and Middle Eastern place already in Jerusalen’s Bakery, east of downtown. I try and go there now and then. Its not for everyone, but I like the mom and pop feel and I think a lot of the items are made freshly. The Chicken Pepian is pretty good there.
The owner of the that restaurant has figured the taste buds of people in Lincoln. Mexican food fusion with anything is more likely to be successful. I’ve never had Kurdish food before, so this sounds somewhat interesting to me.
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