Anonymous wrote:Supra. It's not one of those crazy fancy tiny portion giant plate tasting menu restaurants, just delicious cheesy-carby Caucasian comfort food with great wine in a relatively upscale setting. With a bottle of wine and more food than two people can eat you'll struggle to break $200.
“Caucasian comfort food”?!?!
I think they might mean the caucasus mountains like Georgia (the country)/Armenia? Lol
What a weird way to describe it. Why not say Georgian comfort food?
You really think the person who couldn't comprehend that Capital-C Caucasian might not refer to the demographic group wouldn't be just as confused with "Georgian?"