Originally posted by Stringer
I Would have to agree. Never cared for buffet food. Got very ill eating Chinese buffet years back. Live in nc but never trust the food nor the genx in the tap water. They seem to like pouring chemicals in our water supply
It is true buffets can be dicey, I have been to some bad ones, but some good ones too. Like this one pizza buffet...it was awesome.
There is actually a pretty decent chinese buffet near me. The only annoying thing is it's always pretty crowded.
Originally posted by RobtardSome yeah, remember as the largest city in the UK, London is home to one of the most ethnically diverse populations in the world. From India to Jamaica to Ghana and many more countries, the world is truly represented in this vibrant area. Approximately one-third of Londoners are foreign-born, and even though the official language is English, the lively streets are brimming with global languages – well over 200 languages are spoken. While many people have chosen London as their new home, they still have a love for their culture and share it in many ways, including delicious food and festivals such as the Notting Hill Carnival.
Are the cooks real Mexicans though? Very disappointing when you go into a Mexican restaurant and you see the food is being prepared by Whitey, just ruins the glamour.That doesn't really happen in the gorgeous Bay Area, California though.
According to the Institute for Mexicans Abroad, there is a slight gender imbalance: 47% of Mexican-born people resident in the UK are male and 53% female.[1] Students make up around 40% of the population, whilst 13% are working in the UK. Spouses[whose?] and children combined make up 9% of the Mexican-born population in the UK.[1] The Institute for Mexicans Abroad has identified London as having the largest Mexican community in the UK as well as the most diverse, with many not registering with the consulate.[1] There are significant numbers of Mexican students in the university towns of Sheffield, Oxford, Cambridge, Warwick, Manchester and Liverpool.[1] There is evidence of increasing numbers of British nationals illegally employing Mexican domestic workers without valid work permits.[1]