Monday, October 8, 2007

Our Lunch Spot

The last blog entry showed a higher level of dining here in Puyo. Today, we are showing the everyday style of dining. The pictures shows the school principal with her husband outside their little cafe. We eat here several times a week for $1.25 per person. The meal consists of a large soup and then a full rice plate with some side dish on top. We often struggle to eat it all. A glass of fresh juice is also included. The building is little more than a long single car garage. It can seat 16 people. The building is in an emergency hospital compound for government workers. Don´t let the sign outside fool you. The ´bar´doesn´t mean what it does in the US.

This family of four are regulars at the lunch. The wife works at the hospital. The mirrors on the wall make the small room look a lot bigger than the space really is.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I wonder if since this was a large meal to eat, do people generally eat a single meal like this, and the other two are 'catch can'. What sort of meals are regualar?
Phyllis