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The Melting Pot

I think it's a pretty bad restaurant that's way overpriced for what it delivers.

I went there once because someone gave my wife a gift card, and we were both pretty underwhelmed. Although it might just be that I was bitterly disappointed that you didn't get to dip bits of steak into cheese, just bread. And in the US I don't think fondue's been that big since the 1970s, though I think dipping anything in cheese makes it better. Just about, anyway.


I'm not into the entrees too much, but their dessert is incredible.
 
I think it's a pretty bad restaurant that's way overpriced for what it delivers.

I went there once because someone gave my wife a gift card, and we were both pretty underwhelmed. Although it might just be that I was bitterly disappointed that you didn't get to dip bits of steak into cheese, just bread. And in the US I don't think fondue's been that big since the 1970s, though I think dipping anything in cheese makes it better. Just about, anyway.


I'm not into the entrees too much, but their dessert is incredible.

You've got a point there. I'm not into chocolate at all, but I can see how it'd be quite tasty.


See, I disagree. Think of Chicken Parmigiana or Fetucini Alfredo. Are they Italian or American?
Definitively American. There are no such things in Italy.

Thank fuck you don't have Olive Garden there *shudder*.

QFT
 
^ Incidentally, I think the problem is that the best kind of fondue isn't cheese, but oil. That you can put things like steak and chicken into and have them come out delicious and hot.
 
The UK and the USA and the Caribbean are all Melting Pot places.
Canada and Australia... Are Salad Bowls... Or so it seems - Don't even get me started on the rest of Europe.

I'm still shocked at what Iguana said about, the UK being like France and Germany... - the UK's maybe like Holland, I guess.
 
The UK and the USA and the Caribbean are all Melting Pot places.
Canada and Australia... Are Salad Bowls... Or so it seems - Don't even get me started on the rest of Europe.

I'm still shocked at what Iguana said about, the UK being like France and Germany... - the UK's maybe like Holland, I guess.
Great. Excellent. Glad that's sorted out. Now I can die happy knowing how rigidly defined everywhere is in regards to all that stuff you've been going on about at great length.
 
Haha, but seriously, he said the UK's like France, Germany and Italy... I think he's mistaken, France, maybe, but even then we don't tell our people how to dress or what to believe, so even then that comparison is nonsense.
 
Yeah, in Paris we have no idea what a foreign culture is and how to respect it properly. Poor us :lol:
 
^ Incidentally, I think the problem is that the best kind of fondue isn't cheese, but oil. That you can put things like steak and chicken into and have them come out delicious and hot.
Yeah, that's good stuff. I haven't done that in a few years.
 
I don't know, France has it's good points, for a start, they're older than Germany and Italy :lol:, :), I dunno, my point is, France would be fine (I think) if it let it's citizens do as they please instead of what the state pleases -- 'Being forced to by law, because it's unFrench to cover up your face'. - France seem silly to, about this;

"Please don't hide your face, your relgion is opressing you, be free, now take off the veil and comply to the law!" - That's not diverse.

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^I think this is true beauty and Freedom, wearing what you want with out being forced to show your face -- Now that's diversity, being accepeted for who are, not being forced to do something because of what you are or what your wear.
 
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I don't know, France has it's good points, for a start, they're older then Germany and Italy :lol:, I dunno, my point it, France would be fine (I think) if it let it's citizens do as it pleases instead of what the state pleases.

The majority of the French citizens don't want to see full face veils. By banning them, the state is doing exactly what the citizens want. The laws are never made for the individuals but the majority.
I think this law is very anecdotic since no one discuss it anymore (no one cares anymore actually, if someone really ever cared :lol: ).
You're only basing your opinion on something very anecdotic.
 
Some do it by choice, some because they have been forced. What France should do is focus on defending the Rights of the individual, not enforcing dress codes.
 
Some do it by choice, some because they have been forced. What France should do is focus on defending the Rights of the individual, not enforcing dress codes.
Exactly, but then that would be them being more like us in the UK and where ever, and I fear, for the French, that's a step too far with out them losing national dignity.
 
I'm trying to figure out how age figures into this. Because by that logic, the United States don't look too good. I mean, the library I regularly use has existed longer as an institution than the USA. I fail to see how the age of a nation state is relevant in this debate.
 
The rights of the individual is a very "anglo-saxon" thing. France is about assimilation, general interest and equality. I know, it's so un-british/un-american...thankfully :lol:
 
The rights of the individual is a very "anglo-saxon" thing. France is about assimilation, general interest and equality. I know, it's so un-british/un-american...thankfully :lol:
Thank god I was born in London, then :). :lol:
 
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