And there are plenty of delicious vegetarian dishes halal, or even egg and dairy based. Same for kosher.
We could start a fusion restaurant called "Aloha Snackbar". Our tagline can be "blasphemy never tasted so good" or "serving good food in an evil world"
We'll feature haram and non-kosher dishes, pork, shellfish, etc. Convent since dishes from Eritrea into fish-based meals. Make Utah jello as alcohol shooters. Vedic/Indian dishes with extra spices. Basically, we'll poke fun at every religious and cultural food prohibition we can think of. What could go wrong? Lol
We'll probably need to build it in Texas, because anywhere else we'll get run out of town. :)
Responding to another comment that I accidentally scrolled passed:
I’ve had food related businesses for years. Never once has a customer proclaimed their religion upon entering …
Nor did we ever ask someone’s religious preference when entering.
We make food… if you like it, enjoy. If you don’t, then I’m sure there are places you will.
I’m not going to cater to or change /alter my integrity to make a dollar
... And if you lived in a heavily Muslim-populated area, offering a halal menu might make good business sense.
But you shouldn't be forced to create one.
Asides:
I won't eat at/pay money to middle-eastern restaurants that don't serve alcohol.
Halal is pretty inhumane - not that I am a card-carrying PETA member or anything, but I am definitely not down with.
That's fair.
And there are plenty of delicious vegetarian dishes halal, or even egg and dairy based. Same for kosher.
We could start a fusion restaurant called "Aloha Snackbar". Our tagline can be "blasphemy never tasted so good" or "serving good food in an evil world"
We'll feature haram and non-kosher dishes, pork, shellfish, etc. Convent since dishes from Eritrea into fish-based meals. Make Utah jello as alcohol shooters. Vedic/Indian dishes with extra spices. Basically, we'll poke fun at every religious and cultural food prohibition we can think of. What could go wrong? Lol
We'll probably need to build it in Texas, because anywhere else we'll get run out of town. :)