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That looks tasty.
You could land a helicopter on those eyelashes.
Looks like cultural appropriation to me
I think one of these may be opening by us. I saw a sign the other day that read Texas-Mex Hibachi.
Fusion can be a good thing (and not just in generating electricity): in San Antonio there’s a place that matches BBQ with curry.
There are lots of Japanese and Chinese in Mexico especially Baja and Mexico City. Mexico was a popular immigration destination after WWII for Japanese and earlier during the 1800s lots of Chinese came to build railroads and ports. I have friends who are nearly 100% Japanese they look Japanese but speak fluent Mexico City Spanish and not ten words of Japanese like most third generation immigrants they speak what their grew up in home country speak they ARE Mexicans having been born there , have citizenship and speak the language with all the cultural idioms that native speakers have. Just because their great grand parents came from Japan does not nmake them Japanese any more than a third generation American of Irish or British great grand parents are Irish or British. Same same.