So, I checked the web page of the chain you mentioned, and the lion’s share of their restaurants are in California or NYC, with a few in Hawaii and one in Chicago.
We do have several Korean BBQ places in PDX (and, by all accounts, Korean BBQ is pretty close/identical to Yakiniku) though, as Portland and it’s environs have a substantial Korean population.
For those going to PAX, while there are several Korean BBQ places in Seattle, there aren’t any within easy walking distance of the convention center (the closest being about 6 blocks away).
And now I think I’ve given this topic a bit more thought than it deserves, so I’ll just stop now.
Monkey Paw recently had a promotion through Raptr for a free random game, and this is the one I got. Didn’t think I’d ever play it, but after watching this vid, I think I’ll give it a go.
I wish there was Yakiniku chains in where I live, the only East Asian restaurants we have is either Sushi places, Indonesian restaurants, or Chinese (Which is as far as I heard, is about as Chinese as fortune cookies). :/
When I think of puzzle games, I don’t think of timed games. And I definitely don’t think of games where all you need to do is what you are told.
I think we need another name for this genre.
So, I checked the web page of the chain you mentioned, and the lion’s share of their restaurants are in California or NYC, with a few in Hawaii and one in Chicago.
We do have several Korean BBQ places in PDX (and, by all accounts, Korean BBQ is pretty close/identical to Yakiniku) though, as Portland and it’s environs have a substantial Korean population.
For those going to PAX, while there are several Korean BBQ places in Seattle, there aren’t any within easy walking distance of the convention center (the closest being about 6 blocks away).
And now I think I’ve given this topic a bit more thought than it deserves, so I’ll just stop now.
Grilled intestine? you mean offal?
Monkey Paw recently had a promotion through Raptr for a free random game, and this is the one I got. Didn’t think I’d ever play it, but after watching this vid, I think I’ll give it a go.
You need the real Grill Skill for this game!
Good thing I just ate. Otherwise the video would make me really hungry.
That was entertaining as usual.
I wish there was Yakiniku chains in where I live, the only East Asian restaurants we have is either Sushi places, Indonesian restaurants, or Chinese (Which is as far as I heard, is about as Chinese as fortune cookies). :/