Not another Christmas dinner
As with Thanksgiving I'm working Christmas Eve into Day and as with that other occasion the one silver lining in this dreary grey raincloud of a sitch is that I get to post my holiday meal before anyone else, so there!
Happy to report that the former Fusion restaurant on King Street--a lovely spot but elbow-jostlingly small--has moved to bigger equally attractive digs on 175 South Main Street in downtown Chambersburg.
The menu is still provisional, meaning it's still simple and they plan to make changes, but what's already on offer is a mix of what we're already familiar with, along with fresh variations.
"Where are we going?"
"O out."
"We've been driving for almost an hour. Is it in another state?"
"Maybe."
"There you go again. Sometimes I want to smack you."
"Ow! Not when I'm driving."
"Frederick, Maryland?"
"You said you wanted somewhere different."
"Cute clock."
"Shut up and pose."
"You've been carrying this for thirteen years--when do you deliver?"
"We're eating here?"
"I got reservations."
"Did you rob a bank?"
Fusion Latin American Restaurant sits on an obscure spot on west King Street--but it's a beautiful little obscure spot, worth hunting out. I mean--check the above photo out: you feel as if you're walking down a little European sidewalk and have stumbled across a tiny cafe.
Comin round again
So you visit a place and eat and like the food and write about it--then what? You visit again, and sometimes, or at least these three particular times, you find something new.