AdamG
06-05-2010, 04:14 AM
No, not your in-laws' during the holidays.
PITTSBURGH — The takeout restaurant with its bright blue storefront and large, sunny yellow lettering sits among a city block of plain white brick buildings. There's no place to sit, and there's only one item on the menu: a wrap sandwich from Iran called a kubideh.
In a few months, the menu will change to food from Afghanistan, then perhaps North Korea.
This is Conflict Kitchen, a takeout cafe designed and run by artists hoping to start conversations with customers about countries in conflict with the U.S.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gLNLa1rU83iv6R7HbI6U_HYs2iEwD9G4DCLO0
PITTSBURGH — The takeout restaurant with its bright blue storefront and large, sunny yellow lettering sits among a city block of plain white brick buildings. There's no place to sit, and there's only one item on the menu: a wrap sandwich from Iran called a kubideh.
In a few months, the menu will change to food from Afghanistan, then perhaps North Korea.
This is Conflict Kitchen, a takeout cafe designed and run by artists hoping to start conversations with customers about countries in conflict with the U.S.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gLNLa1rU83iv6R7HbI6U_HYs2iEwD9G4DCLO0