Wednesday, August 24, 2016










When this columnist entered the bistro a week ago, she was hit with a solid mildews scent that wasn't precisely wonderful. Still, space offers a sprightly situation. Dissimilar to standard angling openings, which requires verging on complete quiet to pull in fish, the bistro was loaded with perky music. The faintly lit, fluorescent environment adds to a vibe that numerous youngsters would discover engrossing while additionally "making the fish put their gatekeeper down," as indicated by the bistro's proprietor Park Sung-hyuk.

After entering, guests are furnished with angling pole bar, draw, and a net. They can then find a comfortable place to sit at the pool, which houses around 3,000 fish weighing between 5,800 grams (12.8 pounds) and 38 grams.  "You need to pull up the angling pole at regular intervals to check whether a fish pursued away grabbing your draw," said a 17-year-old surnames Kim who works for the bistro.

In the wake of getting a fish, guests take it to the front, where it's weighed and doled out a point esteem. The principles are somewhat entangled, and greater fish don't as a matter, of course, means higher focuses. Taking after the counting, the fish are discharged again into the pool.  Guests who record the most noteworthy focuses can return home with prizes, which change each hour. When this columnist went by, the lead position implied an automaton or a Goliath doll, while second and third place got snacks like moment noodles and Pringles.


Despite the fact that the angling bistro is intended for unpracticed fishers, regardless it draws the individuals who have invested more energy in the water.  "This angling bistro is very much sufficiently prepared for anybody, particularly those without angling background, to appreciate," said Choi Jung-geun, 39-year-old experienced angler. "In spite of the fact that space is not as large as angling openings outside, the different presents offered out to champs are sufficiently diverting to make me turn into a successive guest to this bistro."

Sim Koong Indoor Fishing Cafe is open Monday through Sunday, from 1 p.m. to 2 a.m. It costs 10,000 won for each hour for men and 9,000 won for ladies. For young people, it costs 5,000 won.

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