Restaurant's kung fu proves to be strong (China Daily) Updated: 2006-09-24 14:01
Diners have recently thronged a restaurant in Shanghai that named its dishes,
tables and even chopsticks after elements of popular kung fu novels written by a
famous novelist Jin Yong.
The restaurant is furnished with simple wooden benches and tables, each of
which were distinguished with the names of martial arts schools such as
"Wudang," "Shaolin" and "Qingcheng." Chopsticks are referred to as "plural nun
chucks," and scoops are "flying knives." There is no menu; waiters will suggest
which dishes should be served according to diners' tastes.
The Oriental Morning Post
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