Hi everyone, my name is Dome, and I’m in 9th grade. Today, I want to talk about my favorite restaurant.
Hi everyone, my name is Dome, and I’m in 9th grade. Today, I want to talk about my favorite restaurant. The first time I went there was last year with my friends and teachers, Sakshi Ma'am and Yudhister Sir. It was an amazing experience, and I really enjoyed it. After that visit, I told Sir that I wanted to go there again because I had such a great time. The food is very delicious, and my favorite dish is the spicy Tteokbokki. It's incredibly tasty, and I also loved the sweet and savory dishes.
The restaurant has a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Every time we visit, we enjoy the music and take lots of photos. There's always a vibrant, happy vibe, and it feels like a special occasion every time we go. I'm always the one who writes the order list, which makes me feel important. When I give the list to the waiter, I'm always impressed by how well they speak English. The first time, I was really shocked and impressed, especially since I didn’t expect such fluency.
The second time I went, it was with about 6-7 students from my class. This time, it was even more fun because we were all more familiar with the place and knew what we wanted to order. We laughed a lot, shared stories, and really bonded over the delicious food. I remember feeling so full from all the food we ordered. Everyone else was full too. This time, I decided to try something new and ordered bubble tea for the first time. It was really nice, and I enjoyed the unique texture of the tapioca pearls.
One of my friends, Anup, ordered a huge dish that he couldn't finish. We all joked around, saying he had to eat it all, but in the end, we all tried to help him finish it. It was funny because despite our best efforts, no one could eat more. Lobsang also ordered a lot of Korean food and ate quite a bit. The portions are very generous, so it's easy to overestimate how much you can eat.
The funny thing is, we still had leftovers, even after all that eating. Anshul Bhaiya was with us too, but he only ordered one cup of tea and didn't eat anything. He just came to hang out with us, which was really nice. He said he wasn’t hungry, but he wanted to join us for the company. It showed me that sometimes, being with friends is more important than the food itself.
I really recommend trying this restaurant. The food is amazing, and the atmosphere is always lively and enjoyable. I love this Korean food so much that I want to go again with my parents and friends. The experiences I’ve had there are some of my favorite memories, and I look forward to making more. It's a place where you can enjoy great food, have fun, and create lasting memories with the people you care about.
In conclusion, this restaurant holds a special place in my heart. It's not just about the delicious food but also the happy times spent with friends and the new experiences we share. Whether it's trying a new dish, laughing at jokes, or simply enjoying each other's company, every visit is special.