After the soup in the pot boiled, Holly Sawyer put the skewers into the pot, and the rich aroma spread through the air.
"Actually, I think eating hotpot skewers is more atmospheric in a restaurant."
Holly propped her chin and looked at Leo Grant, softly saying in a gentle voice.
Sometimes eating at a restaurant truly feels better, with the atmosphere enhanced by the decor and the crowd.
Every shop's flavor is uniquely distinct and full of charm.
Holly quite liked this skewer restaurant, which has been open for decades. Times change, and so does the decor bit by bit, but the taste remains the same.
The exclusive taste within memories.
Why are century-old establishments so popular?
Because they always preserve the original flavor, the taste that can mean childhood or someone's youth to many.
Childhood and youth are worth reminiscing about, which is why they are so popular.
"Yes, I think so too."
Leo responded lightly, agreeing with the notion.
