One pot was stewing catfish and eggplant, while the other had mushrooms and chicken.
When they entered the room, the aroma itself was enough to make anyone salivate in hunger.
Professor Rudolf Wagner was particularly interested in this idea of taking off one's shows and eating while sitting on the floor. He simply sat there and looked around, curious about everything.
Charcoal and iron pots were just one of the shop's characteristics. Old newspaper clippings covered the wall. Their dark yellow color seemed to be evidence of their passage of time. The vats used for drinking water were made from enamel used decades ago. They had already flaked in so many parts, weathered to a point that it made rich kids who were used to drinking from goblets feel like this was a new novelty.