Even though it was dinner time, there were not many customers. As Japan dumps radioactive contaminated water into the sea, fisheries workers face many difficulties. I think it will become more difficult as time goes by. Now is the season for blue crabs, so crabs are sold at the cheapest prices. They said they would give me fish at a low price, but I ended up eating it somewhere else.
Order: -Main dish: 1.4 kg of wild flounder, 1 kg of shrimp, 6 crabs. -Side dish: perilla leaves, lettuce, soy sauce, wasabi, red pepper paste. -Drinks: 2 cans of Coca-Cola. 1 bottle of soju. -Served: sea squirt, shad. Table setting (seating price): 4 people: salt grill, spicy soup.
Total : about $130
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