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Dining at a Dog Restaurant

There are many streets in Songyuan with restaurants serving local cuisines. While most of them offer reasonably priced barbecue, porridge, eggs and noodles, there is one that plates out dog, and dog only. Today, I ventured inside to have a firsthand experience of their unusual entrees.


Inside the restaurant

When I entered the restaurant, I realized that the setting was similar to that of many others around the city. The tables were tidily arranged and were lightly decorated with fresh sprigs of variegated flowers. There was also a noticeably spacious and sun-lit passage. Additionally, on each side of the room, there were pastel draperies at the windows. These inspired a homespun decor, which was delicately accentuated by a sparkling chandelier.

Overhead the cashier's counter were framed photographs of the restaurants most delectable fares. From these, I was able to identify the prominent parts of a dog. The head was seemingly baked and honeyed over with a shimmering sauce. The feet appeared barbecued and daintily embellished with shreds of lettuce. In addition to this, the meaty parts of the dog seemed to have been shredded and garnished with a dollop of exquisite sauce. There was also a dog pizza that looked equally delicious and tempting.

Of course, many people were seated and conversing in between mouthfuls of their succulent feast. Not wanting to appear odd, I joined the crowd and settled at a table close to the exit. Seconds later, I was warmly welcomed and served a menu card. The waitress waited patiently while I perused their offerings.

Dog servings 

Sweeping my eyes across the Chinese script, I saw the cheapest meal for JMD$224 (US$2) and the most expensive one for JMD$896 (US$8). I thought the price was quite reasonable and beamed at the waitress to convey my delight. I then pointed on one of the meals, and gestured for her to comment on its taste. However, she only responded with a half-hearted smile that revealed a frothy mouth and stained dentures.

Tasty dog meals 

Maintaining a facade

I  didn't want her to think I was wasting her time, so I took out my phone and clicked on the translation app. I typed chicken and showed it to her. 

As she tried to discern my request, I eyed the room furtively. At one table, I saw some persons drinking a bowl of dog soup. On the counter of another, I saw ground dog bones swimming in a watery brown sauce, and to the back of the room, I saw some men anxiously getting settled to enjoy the fare.

Escaping 

I quickly refocused and continued feigning interest. The waitress then indicated that she had no chicken, only dog meat. With that said, I smiled, waved goodbye and left the restaurant. Moreover, an aroma from the kitchen was already wafting through the room, and I didn't want to be tempted :)

Perhaps one day, I will be bold enough to try and live to tell the tale :)




Comments

  1. Smile...Thanks very much for sharing this experience.

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  2. Don't be compelled please. Lol. I wouldn't want to know that a friend of mine has eaten of the forbidden. Lol

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  3. I am enjoying the tales from ur adventure Shawna. Its good to get first hand narrative of what happens on the other side of the world.

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  4. Girl, you were brave enough to go in to 'take a peek'. Not sure if I would even do that! I'm a next door neighbor - ReKeisha in Japan ;)

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  5. Excellent post. Could you add the 'join this blog' gadget to your blog? So I can get notifications on your posts please.

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