For the love of God, woman - don't look at the menu, just look at the name ...
Much apologies for the radio silence - I've been in Burma for the past two weeks with zero access to interwebs, phone or newspapers.
Lots to tell you about, but in the meantime, I give you the lovely little restaurant above.
I can't help but wonder if the owners have ever actually seen the film ...
NOOOOOOO - don't go in, Granny!
Hahahaha! Weirdly, I went out for dinner the other night, and as I was dithering over the pork cheek (oh, I love a cheek) and the monkfish, I compared my dilemma to Sophie's Choice. Maybe their menu is SO good, you're torn apart emotionally just trying to decide what to order. I can't say that's an experience I would enjoy.
ReplyDeleteOh dear. I hope that old woman is okay. She looks sweet.
@Suzler That would be a unique selling point :)
ReplyDeleteIt was half-eleven in the morning so why was the door even open ...
Oh my Meemalee........
ReplyDeleteThat's dark. I do love that film though. So glad you're back :)
ReplyDeleteI went to this restaurant many years ago in the nineties when I worked in a university computer centre. When they told me the name of the place, I told the woman organising it that I thought it was very dodgy. She said, "Oh, don't worry Ivan, they don't dress up as nazis or anything."
ReplyDeleteI could never forget it, but didn't expect it to still be here after all these years!
@KirkK - Scary, isn't it?
ReplyDelete@gastrogeek - I don't actually remember it!
@Ivan Pope - You've BEEN to this restaurant? And they know what the name implies? AMAZING.