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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred Stripe View Post
    O/K so what are the numbers of Oriental visitors who want Chow Mein? What are the numbers of Polish people who want knockwurst? What are the number of Scandanavians who want cheese fondue? Tell one of Annies rich Russian pals who have SOOOO much money to UM buy a place in Negril and make it Russian. (funny,i get hammered for a towell on a chair but this arrogant request is SO politically correct?)

    Oriental? Now I have seen ignorant thrown around a few times in this thread, but I think this one takes the cake. Fred, it is Asian! Please tell me you don't call black people colored?


    On a side note to those of you whom object to Russian food. Really? Why do you even care what foods restaurants choose to serve? The OP felt the need to throw it out there that a bunch of Russians have decided to make Negril a vacation destination and that they would like to see more familiar foods. Her delivery was a little straightforward and included non-relevant info to make her point, however if her facts were straight some business owners should take notice.


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    Quote Originally Posted by booger View Post

    Oriental? Now I have seen ignorant thrown around a few times in this thread, but I think this one takes the cake. Fred, it is Asian! Please tell me you don't call black people colored?


    On a side note to those of you whom object to Russian food. Really? Why do you even care what foods restaurants choose to serve? The OP felt the need to throw it out there that a bunch of Russians have decided to make Negril a vacation destination and that they would like to see more familiar foods. Her delivery was a little straightforward and included non-relevant info to make her point, however if her facts were straight some business owners should take notice.
    I grew up eating Russian food. With very few exceptions, I don't seek it. Even when I am visiting kin in Brighton Beach. It is peasant food. Simple and made to get you through a long and cold winter. Not a hot and humid beach. That restaurant might replace local cuisine and eventually, you wind up with Cabo in Negril. And, to my way of thinking, that is not such a good thing. And, if you have ever been to a real Russian nightclub....you wouldn't want THAT in Negril, either....just sayin......
    "Enjoy Every Sandwich"-Warren Zevon

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