In my experience here in the states, "foreign" cuisine restaurants tend to stay open even need the face of disaster.
Few years back during a hurricane threat, literally the whole town was boarding up, sandbaging and evacuating. They might as well have been rolling up the sidewalk with how freaked out and thorough they were being. I had no food at home and was in search of takeout before I went to pack and evacuate myself. EVERYTHING was closed. No Wal-Mart, no BK, even McDonald's was boarded, sandbaged and closed. The only thing open in the entire town... Chinese food. And they were killing it.
To me it seems that foreign cuisine are the kings of no fucks given on the face of disaster.
Invasion? No problem. Earthquake? We're on it. Hurricane? Do you want fried rice with that?
Shwarma restaurant open after an alien invasion? In my experience, I don't find that surprising at all.
I think at the end of this scene, after the Avengers leave the place, Thor accidentally leaves his hammer on the table. Stan Lee, as the cleaning guy, just picks it up and wipes off the table then puts it back. That would have been cool.
Boss: But you're still coming to work, right?
Few years back during a hurricane threat, literally the whole town was boarding up, sandbaging and evacuating. They might as well have been rolling up the sidewalk with how freaked out and thorough they were being. I had no food at home and was in search of takeout before I went to pack and evacuate myself. EVERYTHING was closed. No Wal-Mart, no BK, even McDonald's was boarded, sandbaged and closed. The only thing open in the entire town... Chinese food. And they were killing it.
To me it seems that foreign cuisine are the kings of no fucks given on the face of disaster.
Invasion? No problem. Earthquake? We're on it. Hurricane? Do you want fried rice with that?
Shwarma restaurant open after an alien invasion? In my experience, I don't find that surprising at all.