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Difference between revisions of "El Chemistri"

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== History ==
 
== History ==
[[Marge]], [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] were invited to come here for their food blog, "[[The Three Mouthkateers]]". Marge originally invited [[Homer]] along too but sent him to the wrong place as she thought he might ruin it for them. Marge and the kids had to leave early to go and find Homer as Marge felt bad about it.
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[[Marge]], [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] were invited to come here for their food blog, "[[The Three Mouthketeers]]". Marge originally invited [[Homer]] along too but sent him to the wrong place as she thought he might ruin it for them. Marge and the kids had to leave early to go and find Homer as Marge felt bad about it.
  
 
== Food ==
 
== Food ==

Revision as of 11:43, January 29, 2012

El Chemistri
El Chemistri.png
Location Information
Use: Restaurant
Employees: El Chemistri waiter

El Chemistri, address "1501 West Oak Street", is a fine dining restaurant in Springfield.

History

Marge, Bart and Lisa were invited to come here for their food blog, "The Three Mouthketeers". Marge originally invited Homer along too but sent him to the wrong place as she thought he might ruin it for them. Marge and the kids had to leave early to go and find Homer as Marge felt bad about it.

Food

The food is made with various high-tech means, such as being cooked in space. It is served in test tubes and other various methods, such as rolled up into balls.

Appearances