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New York Hyun | All-You-Can-Eat Wagyu That Isn’t 🥩

🌸Who would have thought I’d leave a buffet still hungry… (In the last round, there was barely any meat left, so I had to settle for just a bit of bread.) As a skinny monkey with a huge appetite, I usually head straight to a street stall or a meal bar after every fine dining experience, without a single complaint about not being full. 🌊 I never dare to complain in public or on the internet because “being full” is such a subjective thing. It wouldn’t be fair to the restaurant to leave such a comment. 🍃 After all, when I think about it selfishly, “expensive and not full” isn’t really the restaurant’s fault—it’s mine. Oh, to be born a pig, I’m so sorry. 💔 But what really bothers me about Hyun is that they could have been clear about their limits—“we actually have a limit, only 5-6 rounds of meat, with just 2-3 pieces each time”—but instead, they label themselves as “all you can eat in 180 minutes.” 🍃 🎢For someone who can really eat a lot and quickly, it feels like being deceived, and it hurts. #NewYork 😔

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New York Hyun | All-You-Can-Eat Wagyu That Isn’t 🥩

🌸Who would have thought I’d leave a buffet still hungry… (In the last round, there was barely any meat left, so I had to settle for just a bit of bread.) As a skinny monkey with a huge appetite, I usually head straight to a street stall or a meal bar after every fine dining experience, without a single complaint about not being full. 🌊 I never dare to complain in public or on the internet because “being full” is such a subjective thing. It wouldn’t be fair to the restaurant to leave such a comment. 🍃 After all, when I think about it selfishly, “expensive and not full” isn’t really the restaurant’s fault—it’s mine. Oh, to be born a pig, I’m so sorry. 💔 But what really bothers me about Hyun is that they could have been clear about their limits—“we actually have a limit, only 5-6 rounds of meat, with just 2-3 pieces each time”—but instead, they label themselves as “all you can eat in 180 minutes.” 🍃 🎢For someone who can really eat a lot and quickly, it feels like being deceived, and it hurts. #NewYork 😔

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