Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Greek Gyro






While at UCSD, I was walking around looking for something to eat for lunch. As I

walked into the Price Center I saw Panda Express, Burger King and Grilled Greek. I

have not had a Gyro in awhile so I thought to myself, “Why not, Greek food would be

something good and different.” When I ordered the Gyro plate I chose seasoned

French fries and rice for my side orders. It also came with Greek bread which was

cut up into four triangles and Greek meat. I could not tell whether the Greek meat

was either pork or beef, but it was delicious because each bite of it consisted of

a peppery meaty taste. It is the best way I can describe it.

Also, when I was ordering I thought it was interesting that Hispanic people

were cooking and severing me Greek food. I have never met a Greek person in my life

so maybe the people working behind the counter were Greek, but one thing is for sure

though is that they spoke Spanish pretty fluently. It just makes me wonder if I was

eating authentic Greek food because all the Greek food I have tried so far were from

either the dining hall at Cal State Long Beach or from little restaurant in shopping

malls severed by people who identify themselves as Greek during work hours.

When a different ethnicity serve another ethnicity type of food one thing

pops into people minds, “I am not eating authentic food.” Since people are thinking

they are not eating authentic food the business of the restaurant will go down the

drain. People want to eat different authentic food from other cultures because they

want to experience what other people eat in their daily lives. Only when ethnicity

serves different types of food within their own culture is when people will think it

is authentic food.

For example, having a Hispanic person serving orange chicken from Panda Express will

make people question the authenticity of the food. But having an Asian person is a

different story. It would not matter if that Asian person is Japanese, Chinese,

Vietnamese, and maybe even an Indian could pass severing orange chicken from Panda

Express and people will think it genuine Asian food. As long as it appears correct

people will buy into it.

All and all, my experience at Grilled Greek has been fantastic because I

have always loved biting into that peppery meat. Even though, I do not have anything

else to compare it to. The service of the place was great and I had no problems with

the workers. Just one thing to keep in mind when ordering food is that food of a

certain culture served by a different ethnic maybe not be authentic.

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