Quote from Bunny;1284130:
Most authentic Chinese dishes look like shit but taste great, and I'm not talking about the ones you'd find in a restaurant.
Note: I'm Chinese so pls no "omg y so racist"
I was actually gonna post pictures of the Chinese place I visited, but didn't decide to since the dishes I ate were really generic (dumpling, fried rice, and sweet and sour pork). Anyway, the place I mentioned was not a Korean Fusion Chinese food according to the person I ate with, who spent a pretty good time in China, said that this was about as original as you can get to Chinese food. These places are hard to find, and sadly it's not a big business yet.
Quote from Darkboy132;1284215:
Aw, a cat cafe? I'm jealous. I went to a cafe couple times in China and they had a few friendly cats that let me pet them and nuzzle on, but I didn't pick them up because they had fleas and dirt. Were the cats in the cafe germ-free and stuff?
Also, just how much is the transaction currency rate or whatever between America and Korea?
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Hah, that cracked me up.
Yeah, the cats were clean and all, but you still can't pick them up.
1. There's still concerns of MERS.
2. Cats can get stressed upon being picked up.
There were few cats that were particularly friendly and would go on your lap on their own.
Right now, 1 dollar is 1184 Won, so basically 1:1.2.
As for the explanation for the "fine", it's because it's operated by a family business, and left over food means more work needed, with wasted materials. Often, people eat here because they want to eat shit ton, which means it's not the food being left out means less return. There's also an issue of labor, since they don't really have part timers.
I didn't even notice the typo, but I think I'm gonna keep it, because, chicken is love, chicken is life.