Where to go if you're a...
Commie
September 29, 2008
Pho Quyen
2740 E. Fowler Ave. - TampaThis popular Vietnamese restaurant is known for their pho (hence the name). This flavorful Vietnamese soup of broth and noodles can have added beef, chicken, seafood and fresh herbs. Don’t worry - the menu includes both Vietnamese and English translations (for those American commies).
Shanghai Chinese Restaurant
7226 Manatee Ave. W. - BradentonPinkos and reds gather here. Daily lunch specials are offered in this traditional Chinese take-out restaurant. If you want to stay and hide away, in-door seating is available for dining.
Amelita's Spanish Cuban Cafe
1840 62nd Avenue N - St. PetersburgTo a lesser degree and the island of Cuba, has been involved with some communism and have reduced state control of the economy in hopes of more growth. Why not celebrate this idea with a cuban sandwich? I can't think of any better way.
Soul of Korea
7612 N. 56th St. - TampaIf you believe in the ideology of Korea, come to the Soul of Korea for some food with a little bit of soul.
Taste of Asia
1535 Main Street - SarasotaCommunism spread to Asia after the Soviet Union's victory and the Taste of Asia is a perfect Sarasota spot to represent this. They serve up Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese, and Laotian cuisine. Diners can enjoy an appetizer of crab rangoon, a bowl of pho, and a plate of Massaman curry all in one meal.
Hao Wah Chinese Restaurant
1713 S Dale Mabry Hwy - TampaPrimarily Chinese buffet fare, although sushi and Vietnamese is offered.
Café European
113 S Hyde Park Avenue - TampaCafé European is a tiny café located near downtown and the University of Tampa which gives off a European feel for those Eurocommunists. From fresh salads and hot soups to Euro specialties like Beef Wellington and Bangers and Mash, this hole-in-the-wall spot has proved to be a go-to favorite for students and the working crowd (er commies) alike.



