a crispy layer of french fries within the sandwich. >> anthony: this is delicious, by the way. the bread here is very good. you work in a magazine? a journalist? >>nosaeri: yeah, i am not a journalist, but i own an urban magazine here in tangier, to inform moroccans we are living in a place that's pretty special. it's not for any purpose that william burroughs or paul bowles or henri matisse. all these people came to tangier. this city has something which makes it different from other, you know, from other cities. >> anthony: well, what about young artists, young writers, young musicians? did they come here expecting this romantic paul bowles wonderland of the '50s? >>nosaeri: some were, some weren't, i'm going say too, bohemian. >> anthony: too bohemian? >>nosaeri: yeah, because, they thought that, like, you know, coming and being an artist like -- >> anthony: is going to be enough? >>nosaeri: is going to be enough. it's not, today it's not enough. >> anthony: right, yeah. >>nosaeri: it's pretty tough for them. and most of them pack their