
There’s an “Asian Fusion” food restaurant near here. I’ve never gone because I don’t know what it’s supposed to be fused with.

There’s an “Asian Fusion” food restaurant near here. I’ve never gone because I don’t know what it’s supposed to be fused with.

This was my thought from the first time I heard the phrase, so I think I’ve used this joke back in “Cottage & CO”.

There used to be a restaurant near here called Butterlove. They went out of business between when I drew this cartoon and when it was published. Not my fault!

I can’t honestly say I’ve tried British food. It just has a reputation for not being good. Maybe that’s why they drink so much.

Seems like a good, descriptive name to me! Not, however, an appetizing one.

The sign in the first panel is better when read aloud. Try it.

I really like bruschetta, except when it’s apparently the entire meal. Then I still want the entre.

I love the punch line, but you kind of have to say it aloud, and as written. Don’t real “al” as “Alabama”

This is why I prefer vermicelli. Regular spaghetti is just too thick for me anymore.

My wife and daughter-in-law are both gluten intolerant. My son and I are not, but learning there’re some great GF options out there.