Huh, I've always assumed that a bodega is a shop akin to those Japanese 7-11 stores. Like the kinda store that you see in those CCTV recordings of horses breaking through automatic store doors.
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Don't be mean. I promise to do my best to judge that fairly.
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Ok but conbis are actually pretty great. That or I just like beer and onigiri with a short walk
I eat conbini sandos all the time, chasing the high of a decent sandwich but only feeling their echoes as a couple of thin slices of ham whisper across my tongue.
I should just stick to rice balls
I was surprised at both the selection of stuff at a conbini and how they were literally everywhere when I was visiting Japan. Good stuff. Best I got back at home is a single gas station convenience store in walking distance.
I ain't explaining shit. It's a bodega, fuck you. Have a nice day.
A bodega is a corner store owned by the guy behind the counter.
Most corner stores in most places these days are run by regional managers of franchisees who hire Clerky The Clowns to work the counter and have to keep producing numbers for corporate.
I've heard some bodegas have cats
I'm originally from South Jersey. I grew up in a small city where everywhere was a family owned, Corner Store. Or just the "Store". We didn't call it anything different. I don't know where "Bodega" came from.
1846, "wine shop," from Mexican Spanish, from Spanish bodega "a wine shop; wine-cellar," from Latin apotheca, from Greek apothēkē "depot, store" (see apothecary). Since 1970s in American English it has come to mean "corner convenience store or grocery," especially in a Spanish-speaking community, but in New York City and some other places used generically. Also a doublet of boutique. Italian cognate bottega entered English c. 1900 as "artist's workshop or studio," especially in Italy.
As a New Yorker... I mean yeah what did you expect? The only real difference is that bodegas typically serve a wide variety of hot foods that are actually good. Other than that its just a small store, many other places have them.
That's not true. A bodega is a corner store with a plexiglass container for staff because they're in a shithole.
Hey man, sometimes they have cats
Corner stores in NYC have some advantages, competition. If
In the burbs and rural areas, the stores are spread out, and if you have a shitty store a couple miles closer than a decent store, they can just produce the cheapest crap and sell it to you for exorbatent prices.
New Yorkers are ok with walking a few blocks. So if your corner shop can't complete another one 2 minutes away will draw away their customers.
Even corner shops in Baltimore and DC are pretty anemic comparatively, but they tend to have more actual restaurants peppered about.
My understanding is that at least one type of bodega is known for taking a relatively short list of ingredients and making a wide variety of food out of them.
We've got a couple of places like that down here in Hampton Roads - the Sun and Moon deli, for example: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nALYSXamP-ksJG9N1C2qjB59ytRqYb56/view (menu)
I love that mix of stuff of which some of it seemingly is random, but it really does re-use a lot of the same stuff.
The lamb over rice is just fantastic. Everything we've had has been. Not on that menu, but they have a Jamaican meat patty and it's clear it's made homemade in-house. It's so tasty.
I know both of these placs down here in Newport News are separate, but both run by folks from Yemen. Well, I don't know what's up there, but I 100% approve of Yemini-run bodegas down here. They're delightful! :)
If that’s the definition, every taqueria is also a bodega.
We had one of these by Granville island here in Van BC. Homeade soups, sandwiches, burgers, meat pies, pastries. You name it, she had it and it was cheap and pretty darn good. Raising rent prices chased them out and nothing has been able to replace it...