Living In Mexico Sugar And Spice But Not Always Nice Part 5
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Living in Mexico: Sugar and Spice but Not Always Nice - Part 5
Exploring Steak in San Miguel
Mexico offers many delightful dining experiences, and one of my favorites is a charming steak restaurant in town. While the cuts of meat aren’t the finest, the steak is tender, generously accompanied by sides, and perfectly cooked to my liking. The place exudes a classy, 20th-century jazz vibe and is well-featured in guidebooks, making it popular among locals and tourists alike. Its prime location makes it easy to find.
A Notable Observation
However, there’s something I’ve noticed that might escape a tourist's attention. When non-locals, or "Gringos," visit, there seems to be a distinct order in which service is provided. We often find ourselves attending to after the local patrons have been served. On one occasion, we waited significantly longer than locals who arrived after us. This experience marked our last visit to this once-loved spot.
Confirming a Pattern
After discussing with four other expats, they confirmed similar experiences. Attempts to address this observation with the waitstaff were met with silence; they neither confirm nor deny it. Due to this, I choose not to disclose the restaurant's name.
A Mixed Experience
It’s important to note that not every establishment shares this approach. For instance, Casa Valadez treats us exceptionally well, offering service that feels almost royal. Yet, the disparity in treatment at other places is surprising.
A Broader Perception
What’s most astonishing is the denial among some expats, claiming this doesn't happen simply because they haven’t witnessed it themselves.
Sigh!
While living in Mexico is filled with sugar and spice, not every experience is sweet.
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