
"Vindaloo hot enough?"
Decorate your wall with vibrant prints celebrating international foods—an artistic homage to global cuisines that sparks conversation and culinary curiosity.
"Vindaloo hot enough?"
6 Brothers Falafel
'We can order Lebanese, Thai, Italian, Indian, Greek or Chinese...'
Birthday Cakes: From Around the World
Keith Floyd.
World Food Summit - No food and drink allowed in the auditorium.
"Put out the Asian sates, the Russian blinis, and the Mexican bean dips, while whip up something Korean."
Somewhere in France - The Eliot sisters come face to face with escargots.
"I know it’s a challenge, but it needs your input!" "...Your breadth of knowledge of different interest groups, religions...cultures!" "Right, so the staff Christmas meal will be a traditional lacto-vegan one at a Thai restaurant sometime in March?" "Do you think the Pagans will be OK with that?"
Ethnic food springing out of a menu.
Alphabet soup
"Say it with Pierogies"
Simulated travel...dine with us in local cafes & pretend you're in London, Paris, Tokyo, Mexico City, etc...
The Fault of the Fowl
Children hold hands around a map of the world with picnic food.
"I'm going to ask for a fork. Don't try to stop me."
"Mas agua for the gringos?"
" 'Chicken Vindaloo for the Hindu Soul' is but the tip of the iceberg in our initial strategy of global expansion."
'Head cheese? Swedish sausage? Limberger cheese? . . . Try Albania!'
'Exactly what is wrong with the pie? I'll have you know I paid a lot of money for that bush meat at the corner shop.'
Mom's Alphabet Soup, Inc. Mom's. With globalization, we don't need to worry about the bits of broken letter anymore --- We can just call them accent marks!
Life of Riley #3: '...The food is always excellent.'
Consumer Trends Straight Outta Kabul
'I eat them myself, and I can assure you that beetles are even better than ants.'
'Do you do the squished up little balls that taste of fish - or are you the wrong ethnicity?'
"Oh no! Not Polynesian again!"
"What's good here?"
"You can do business anywhere... as long as you can speak their menu."
"I bought it online...I guess size 2 is different in Europe."
"I thought that we were going to eat something exotic tonight - not just a traditional English meal."
"You can do business anywhere...as long as you speak their menu."
'I thought we were dining 'international' tonight?'
"...and if you can't get gochujang, ketchup will do."
"New York are out for breakfast, Munich are having a coffee break and Tokyo are at lunch."
Restaurant being taken over by a Japanese conglomerate
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