On Friday I presented these two images and challenged you to name the place where you would find them.
The first image was correctly identified as a pig’s snout. But beyond that, no one could identify the place where the pig snout and the delicious dish above could be found.
As I said in Friday’s post, there are sometimes hints in my words. They were in there, but really, not much help at all. The hint was in this sentence. “In what eating establishment(s) might you find the bizarre image above?” Now how would you know that the pig’s snout image was in, technically, two eating establishments?
This establishment where the pork cutlet above was prepared:
Which is part of this larger, grander establishment:
The food court (emporium) known as Food Gallery 32.
Where international means, predominately Korean, with some Japanese and Chinese thrown in including the Red Mango frozen yogurt chain, Jin Jja Roo, for Korean noodle and rice dishes, O-de-Ppang for Japanese rice bowls, and,
and,
Food Gallery 32
11 West 32nd Street.
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