Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Restaurant











Welcome to a very uniquely-shaped dining experience!  Architecture is typically boxy and basic in Korea, but Jeff, Phobi, Ji, and I managed to find an exception to the rules.






If you glanced up, you caught a glimpse of ... the moon?











The dome-shaped ceiling was also host to some spectacularly non-ancient hieroglyphs!



If you dared to look down, it was all water!  Seriously.  The restaurant was situated right along a lake, and they made sure to make great use of it!  The restaurant was glass-bottomed. And just in case there weren't enough fresh-water fish swimming underfoot, they had a centrally-located aquarium that was stocked and florescent.



Our food was the delicious, traditional Korean barbecue: loads of veggies and different cuts of pork all cooked up on the grill right in front of you.


When the meal was over and it came time to leave, we wound our way away from the tables and found the check-out counter.







They kept the eclectic theme going, as we found a giant American buffalo nickel hanging above the cashier.  


With the great location, creative design, and yummy food, we couldn't help but wonder... why were we the only ones here?!

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