This small restaurant faces a church of World Heritage Sites. The small square of the church is crowded after 8 pm. Square dance, awkward hip-hop. Singing. Various snacks, fruit, toys, cigars, crafts, etc., suddenly become a small market. The dining space in this restaurant is basically on the side of the road, and the guests have become the decoration of this market whether they drink water or eat. It was a large portion. When I ordered, I thought that it was a few pieces of pork with a small bread. As a result, a large pig was brought up.
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This small restaurant faces a church of World Heritage Sites. The small square of the church is crowded after 8 pm. Square dance, awkward hip-hop. Singing. Various snacks, fruit, toys, cigars, crafts, etc., suddenly become a small market. The dining space in this restaurant is basically on the side of the road, and the guests have become the decoration of this market whether they drink water or eat. It was a large portion. When I ordered, I thought that it was a few pieces of pork with a small bread. As a result, a large pig was brought up.