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Speaking of, I've noticed a disturbing food court trend of pizza by the slice/lasagne places disappearing.

All you now usually find in the average food court is a range of dirty Chinese food bain marie joints (all owned by the one family), a McDonalds, a Nandos (if you're lucky) and sometimes some variation of Sandwich Chef. And very occasionally a Korean tea/sweets place that you either know what you're doing at or not .

RIP greasy starchy food court grade Italian food.


Korean ? Reckon they may be Taiwanese or Hong Kongese.

Koreans can't do tea, believe me and only one sweet, PAT-BING-SOO.
 
I may be merging k-pop with those bubblegum looking tea joints and inventing a fad that doesn't exist.


Told Mrs H.if we ever live there permanently l'll open a tea-shop. I'll make a killing;
. Twinings
. Pot
. Hot water
. Milk
. Sugar ( your choice )

For such an advanced country they can't make a decent cuppa.
 

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Told Mrs H.if we ever live there permanently l'll open a tea-shop. I'll make a killing;
. Twinings
. Pot
. Hot water
. Milk
. Sugar ( your choice )

For such an advanced country they can't make a decent cuppa.
Tell Mrs H you’re going to name the shop after her and call it, Q Tea.

You can thank me later. 😊
 

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Told Mrs H.if we ever live there permanently l'll open a tea-shop. I'll make a killing;
. Twinings
. Pot
. Hot water
. Milk
. Sugar ( your choice )

For such an advanced country they can't make a decent cuppa.
To be clear, are you saying that Koreans don't do Western style tea well or tea in general? If the latter, I have no idea where you are going for you to hold that belief.
 
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