Sushi places are a quick and popular way to get
a meal in Korea.
* get a meal: 식사하다
ex> I know a few good places to get
a meal around here.
Typically, a rotating conveyor belt passes around the sushi. The customers pick up the dishes from the belt.
* pass around: ~을 돌리다, 돌리며 전달하다
ex> The teacher passed around
the handouts to students.
Utensils and condiments are set
at the tables so that the customers can help
themselves.
The plates are colored differently, which indicate the price of the dish.
ex> The signs are colored
differently.
Customers can also place separate orders if they can’t find a dish they want.
* place orders: 주문하다
ex> We placed our orders as
soon as we got there.
At the end of the meal, a server comes and adds up the number of plates.
These places are quite popular among office workers, who want to grab a quick bite for lunch.
* grab a quick bite: 간단하게 요기하다
ex> He always grabs a quick bite
for lunch.
@ It’s going to do more harm than good. 득보다 실이 더 많을 거야.
1. I didn't have time to get a
meal today.
2. They passed around coffee
and doughnuts.
3. You have to place separate
orders for different colors.
4. I usually grab a quick bite
for lunch.
@ Related Topics>> Sushi
Restaurants
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