Jerry Nelson
New member
Last night, I found myself on a late dinner quest, having finished my latest novel and a little insomnia.
Around 10pm, while returning from the ATM, I strolled up Tribunales and stole a glance into McDonald's. A cursory look suggested that all the substantial burgers were priced between 3600-4500 pesos, with a sizable crowd of 35-40 people waiting. Shaking my head in disbelief, I continued north toward the tracks and peered into Mostaza. Prices were even higher there, and the crowd was notably thinner. Grumbling to myself, I made my way home and opted for my preferred neighborhood café.
I indulged in a complete hamburger, adorned with lettuce, tomato, ham, cheese, and an egg. Accompanying it was a generous serving of fresh fries, complemented by a large glass of red wine, a substantial bottle of sparkling water, and a decadent bombon suizo (ice cream drenched in chocolate) for dessert. Additionally, they brought me bread and excellent berenjena en escabeche to enjoy with my wine while awaiting the burger. The bill came to only 5000 pesos, and I left a 1000-peso tip for the waitress.
I couldn't help but wonder why are all of these people in line for nasty McDonalds? And it's even expensive.
Around 10pm, while returning from the ATM, I strolled up Tribunales and stole a glance into McDonald's. A cursory look suggested that all the substantial burgers were priced between 3600-4500 pesos, with a sizable crowd of 35-40 people waiting. Shaking my head in disbelief, I continued north toward the tracks and peered into Mostaza. Prices were even higher there, and the crowd was notably thinner. Grumbling to myself, I made my way home and opted for my preferred neighborhood café.
I indulged in a complete hamburger, adorned with lettuce, tomato, ham, cheese, and an egg. Accompanying it was a generous serving of fresh fries, complemented by a large glass of red wine, a substantial bottle of sparkling water, and a decadent bombon suizo (ice cream drenched in chocolate) for dessert. Additionally, they brought me bread and excellent berenjena en escabeche to enjoy with my wine while awaiting the burger. The bill came to only 5000 pesos, and I left a 1000-peso tip for the waitress.
I couldn't help but wonder why are all of these people in line for nasty McDonalds? And it's even expensive.