I mean, closed closed. Like closed forever, no-furniture-inside closed.
DISTRAUGHT, people!
For a moment we both stood with our foreheads resting on the window, filled with melancholy and woe when she suddenly stood up straight and said, Well, there's always Honey Pig.
{blink-blink} {blank stare}
Haven't you ever been to Honey Pig? she continued upon seeing my dazed expression.
It's by Enchanted Forest. I'll drive.
Just a few miles later we arrived at a wonderful Korean BBQ with K-Pop videos on multiple screens and a fire in the middle of the table where they cooked our yummy lunch. I had pork belly and spicy buckwheat noodles which were fantastic -and spicy; when they say spicy, they mean spicy- and immensely enjoyed having everything cooked right in front of us.
It was lovely to have such a fun and different lunching experience after the shock of the no-more sushi buffet. There are 5 Honey Pig locations in Maryland and Virginia, plus one in Taiwan.
I will admit that overall fantastic, the location in Ellicott City, MD that i visited did have one small idiosyncrasy:
i am a rule-follower, but i really wanted to open this door just to see what happened. i mean it's not like there is such a thing as a load-bearing door. |
3 comments:
Love the door. And, right, what's the worst that could happen? Mmm....but what I'm thinkin' I'd really like to know is WHY the need for so many signs? I want the story behind the signs. Go find that out for me, wouldya?
DianeB
Pete loves the Honey Pig.
Don't. Open. The. Door....well, maybe...
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