• Silverchase@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    My personal “See Also” section to this is the casse-croûte, which doesn’t have an article on English Wikipedia*. It’s a common fixture of fast food in the French-speaking parts of Canada. It’s basically a tiny fast food restaurant, typically with room only for the kitchen and it serves customers out a window or tiny counter or similar.

    I don’t know how much it impacts the narrative, but for many decades, street food was illegal in Montreal. It was only legalized in the 10s. The casse-croûte was a cheap way to have what are basically permanent food trucks in the city of Montreal, and it’s still common today across francophone Canada, in cities and by the highway.

    Bonus “See Also”: the history and origins of the diner restaurant. It’s pretty interesting.

    * Maybe it should.