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The Local _ Gothenburg _ Mexican Restaurants in Gothenburg

Posted by: beepboop 6.Sep.2020, 01:07 PM


Posted by: Martin565 6.Sep.2020, 02:38 PM


Posted by: Martin565 6.Sep.2020, 02:42 PM

Fuck sake meant engelbreksgatan sorry

Posted by: Grommet 7.Sep.2020, 04:01 AM


Posted by: Martin565 7.Sep.2020, 10:30 AM


Posted by: Gamla Hälsingebock 7.Sep.2020, 09:50 PM

Even Mexicans do not agree with what is considered to be..."authentic"...

Posted by: Grommet 8.Sep.2020, 04:29 AM


Posted by: Martin565 8.Sep.2020, 04:56 PM


Posted by: Grommet 8.Sep.2020, 05:54 PM


Posted by: ~shaba~ 9.Sep.2020, 02:27 PM

QUOTE (Grommet @ 7.Sep.2020, 04:01 AM) *
You're not gonna find it. Swedish palate is as boring and bland as they are. And actually the thought of Swedes eating tamales wrapped in corn husks is hilarious; they'd probably use a knife and fork! lol Wouldn't know which end to open!


You have no much experience with tamales if think you can not eat with a knife and fork. Is very common. End to open? There is only one way to open tamale.

Food of Mexico in Sweden is a joke. They have bad taste. How would Swedes like a restaurant called Mamma Hora? Is stupid.

~Shaba~

Posted by: oar 9.Sep.2020, 03:03 PM


Posted by: Grommet 9.Sep.2020, 03:27 PM

QUOTE (~shaba~ @ 9.Sep.2020, 02:27 PM) *
You have no much experience with tamales if think you can not eat with a knife and fork. Is very common. End to open? There is only one way to open tamale.

Food of Mexico in Sweden is a joke. They have bad taste. How would Swedes like a restaurant called Mamma Hora? Is stupid.

~Shaba~

I didn't say you couldn't eat it with a knife and fork. You "could" also eat potato chips with a knife and fork, but as with tomales, why would you?

Yes, "end to open". It is a mystery for you somehow? Agreed, there is only one way to open a tamale.

Posted by: Nozley 10.Sep.2020, 03:37 PM


Posted by: beepboop 14.Sep.2020, 10:20 AM


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Posted by: oar 16.Sep.2020, 11:54 AM


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