I had been talking about different types of food with Karis, mainly because her research focus involves restaurants and food safety and decided to go to dinner with her during the week. We both decided on Chik fil A because we didn’t feel like sitting down at a “formal” restaurant at the time. She had never been to Chik fil A before and I told her that it was one of my favorite places to eat and that it was a very popular place to eat in Tallahassee as well. We ordered and she got the spicy chicken sandwich and fries and she loved it! She ate her fries first and said that they were very delicious; she saved most of her sandwich for lunch the following day. Jennifer came after her own tutoring session and ate with Karis and me. We talked about different cultural restaurants in Tallahassee as well as listened to Karis talk about some of the culture differences she had noticed between Tallahassee and Seoul in particular. We talked for a while and Karis invited us to a traditional Korean lunch that she was going to make that weekend and we were exited because neither of us had eaten Korean food before! So, we had good time and good conversations and Chik fil A gained a new fan. J
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Ali-TP #5
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