3/10/2007
American Indian Food, Taiwan-Style
I found this little restaurant in Yung Ho, a suburb of Taipei. I've never seen anything like it. It's a waffle, mayonnaise and lettuce. The Chinese reads that it's "American Indian Waffles". I wonder which Indian tribe/nation it could possibly come from?
This is just plain weird. I fancy myself serving spaghetti and meatballs in the States and then calling it Chinese food.
I wonder if anyone would buy, I mean believe, it?
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But you can get fries, hash browns, jello, etc. at any typical Chinese restaurant in the US. They even have Coke, Sprite, coffee, and ice cream.
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