

The bread is lightly toasted, and as you eat it, crumbs fall all over you like bits of cookie from the mad mouth of the Cookie Monster. It's called a "Cha & Trung/Ham & Egg Sandwich," and it costs only $4.95. This innovation brings French baking, Vietnamese layering and ingredients, and American favorites (ham and eggs) into one situation. Now, if you drop into Le's Deli & Bakery-a Vietnamese place on the ground floor of the Station at Othello Park apartments-you can purchase one of the best breakfast sandwiches ever imagined. But isn't this how all international dishes work? Lines of imitation crossing and triggering new directions in flavor. I have ordered this dish several times with the hope of solving the mystery: Why does it work? And I wondered what kind of mind, culturally speaking, was needed for the lines of these two distinct dishes to intersect and, after that moment of illumination, to start this new line that has entered a kitchen near Othello Station. It does not come together, it is not harmonious, it is not a match made in heaven-but nevertheless, it tastes great. With the gyro meat tasting exactly like gyro meat, and the spaghetti exactly like spaghetti, one would expect a collision of flavors. Who came up with the idea of putting these two things together? It works like this: roasted halal lamb/beef slices on top of spaghetti, which is on top of a simple bed of lettuce. The gyro salad with spaghetti is out of this world. Will you get in or not? During the entire time my order was prepared (10 minutes), the men in Amin do not speak a word. The caprices of a mean-spirited president have become a cloud at the border. Though a judge in Seattle halted this executive order, it still means that documents issued by US immigration cannot be trusted if one is from a Muslim-majority country. He placed their native land on a list of seven "terrorist-prone" countries. Donald Trump, the American president who picked the attorney general, recently issued an executive order that blocked Somalis from entering the United States. Everything said by the commentators, reporters, and anchorpersons is of great moment to them. The attention of all the men in the deli is commanded by the screen. The big story of the day is that US attorney general Jeff Sessions lied under oath about never having met with Russians during the presidential race.
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Somali men are watching CNN on a flat-screen TV that hangs high on the wall next to a poster of Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett. I'm waiting in Amin International Grocery and Deli for my order of a gyro salad with spaghetti. This story opens The Stranger’s 2017 Guide to Food and Drink (International Edition), which includes recommendations of more than 100 restaurants serving tastes from around the globe.
