ImTheCaptain
I disagree with you
lol why would she do that
let them eat avocado toast
lol why would she do that
El Vilsito in the Navarte district of Mexico City has the best al pastor tacos I've ever had. The place is an auto repair shop in the day and turns into a super popular local spot at night. Birrieria las Nueve Esquinas in Guadalajara might be the best taco I've ever had, even if they're more known for their birria.
lol why would she do that
Pastor is probably my favorite kind of taco. I have not been to Mexico in ages. The problem with pastor around here, and you can find some great versions, is that they over spice them. The best ones will have a nice balance with the pineapple. Looks like I am talking fruit now.
No wonder palma is grumpy all the time. Venture capitalists aren't subsidizing his lifestyle anymore.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/08/technology/farewell-millennial-lifestyle-subsidy.html
Man I had some great pastor tacos in Mexico City a few years ago. Most places here it seems don’t do the spit roasted style which is a shame. I got a rotisserie for my Joe and I wanna try them soon.
Probably not. Bunch of you fuckers used to leave me $1 when I delivered ya pizza on my golf cart.
Fuckin' paywall.
When customers have the feeling that the delivery service is over-priced and they are overwhelmed by all the fees and such, they tip less.
tipping is an annoying tradition
went to a restaurant in Minneapolis last weekend where they had this big section on the menu talking about how they charge a 21% hospitality fee to eliminate tipping and cover a minimum wage blah blah
great -- I'm a fan -- but then the bill comes and there is a tip line on there in addition to the 21% and a much less direct note about "should you feel a tip is deserved on top of the hospitality fee..." or something
tipping is an annoying tradition
went to a restaurant in Minneapolis last weekend where they had this big section on the menu talking about how they charge a 21% hospitality fee to eliminate tipping and cover a minimum wage blah blah
great -- I'm a fan -- but then the bill comes and there is a tip line on there in addition to the 21% and a much less direct note about "should you feel a tip is deserved on top of the hospitality fee..." or something
Agreed, and that's especially annoying. Had my pinball guy out to fix the machines this past weekend and had to do a split second decision as to whether I tip him, as once you set the precedent you're stuck. Tipped him like $40, so over the course of the lifetime that decision is gonna cost me thousands.
i mean, isn't he a sole proprietor....?