Kitsune – Albuquerque, New Mexico (CLOSED)
FROM THE BITE: Albuquerque’s Asian-inspired Kitsune slipped out of its Old Town location with nary an announcement last year, and now the rumors about their new fling with Sister Bar are official. This will be happening Mondays, but maybe not every Monday; the next one looks to be slated for February 26. Here are a few tips if you’ve got a trip planned to Japan and would like to practice terms to convey your enthusiasm for the delicious meals you’re sure to experience, After your first bite, use the term “umai” to express how delicious that first bite was. As you continue to eat, use the term “oishii” frequently to convey with alacrity that the food you’re eating is fantastic. Because it’s considered good manners in Japanese culture not only to finish every single morsel on your plate but to ask for a second serving, the phrase “okawari” will come in handy. And to make it even more polite, postface the term with “kudasai” which means “please.” On the last Sunday of October when our planned lunch excursion was to Kitsune, a Japanese term for “fox,” I had hoped to be able to display this gaijin’s (foreigner’s) mastery of Japanese…