The bias is just to how each burger tasted relative to a good burger in America. However, it does seem every Irish bar in Asia is a formula of the Irish bar in America, so it makes sense the burger tasted closer to home. If I go to an Irish bar in say Frankfurt or Budapest, is it going to resemble the one in Dublin or Chicago?
I read an article about the guy who created the "Irish Bar In a Box" kit you could purchase. He made it real easy to open up Irish Bars anywhere. I think it's a great idea. I love that I can go nearly anywhere in the world and have an Irish Bar that is decent. Decent compared to what I have come to expect from Irish Bars in the US. I have yet to get to Ireland.
Perhaps the Irish bars in America are just a formula from the Irish Bars in Ireland?
Are we suggesting that Hamburgers and Irish Bars are American now?
irish (theme) bars definately not from ireland. lots of claims for origins/inventing hamburger, only one is not from merica. a meat patty in a bun made by an indian in mumbai is still a hamburger and is not indian food.
A proper Irish bar has flowing whisky and authentic live Irish music every night with river dancing every so often and sometimes on the tables.
your mistakin this for someting youve seen in a filum, arnt ya.
I tried posting a link, but it wouldn't let me. Are links not allowed?
www npr org /2017/04/07/523044318/the-mastermind-behind-the-international-irish-pub
Try copying the complete URL including the http at the beginning.
www.npr.org/[...]
That's weird. I posted it correctly the first time and it blocked my post. Maybe young accounts are blocked from posting urls or something. I don't know.
Also, Https:// links won't work, so delete the s on the link to http:// and gokunming will post it as a link.