It's no lie that this country is deeply divided politically.It's even worse in Washington D.C. Yet there is a haven where people can go and escape from this, It;s surprisingly called Immigrant Food a name that is surely could cause trouble .Yet it doesn't;t.
Regular contributor and chef and owner at Brown Sugar Kitchen wrote about this interesting eatery in today's New York Times Food section.It is a go to in the nation's capitol as it offers not only tempting dishes but also an insight into the immigrant table.It may be one of the first of its' kind as it offers gastro-advocacy to support people who come to the US looking for a better life. Tea Ivanovic the COO and co-owner is adamant about this. She plans to continue with this, undaunted by the current administration. In many ways having a restaurant during Trump;s second term may be hard. She and other local DC restaurant owners are carefully monitoring the situations and proposals.Layoffs of government workers in the upcoming months along with mass deportations are going to affect the industry.There could be retribution from both sides in these politically charged times.
Yet Immigrant Food will charge on. Marcus Samuelssen will alo be on the bandwagon when he starts running a restaurant int he famed Morrow Hotel. Another famed chef Nancy Silverton opened up a branch of her Osteria Mozza in Georgetown.Kevin MCNnally began a second Minetta Tavern in Union Market back in December. He has told Vanity Fair tat Mr Trump is welcomed at his eatery.Yet there have been a lot of push back from Brett Kavanaugh getting heckled to a manager at Beauchert's Saloon telling The Washingtonian magazine that she would never serve anyone in the Trump Administration .Immigrant Food ,it seems, will not tolerate this. They will try to remain non partisan. Their dishes are ,featuring a wide array of recipes from Greece to Peru. There was even a dish honoring Kamala Harris' heritage - a turmeric rice and coconut chicken curry. These dishes could unite a fractious city.
Times are different now People need to stand with each other. They should adapt Immigrant Food;'s philosophy. It'll make for a better country.
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