I remember going to a place kinda like this back in my Freshman year of high school for a field trip in Chicago. The food really was pretty nice, and there even was a show along with it.
What's this princess throne? I'm asking since she already on a throne.
Its like a kid thing, the there is a special chair for like King or princess and such so you can roleplay like you are watching your knights in your kingdom.
Quit complaining, Yammy. At least you aren't in India or a Muslim country where eating with your bare hands (or should I say "bare hand") is the norm. This includes rice drenched in soppy liquids.
Quit complaining, Yammy. At least you aren't in India or a Muslim country where eating with your bare hands (or should I say "bare hand") is the norm. This includes rice drenched in soppy liquids.
I thought Muslims eat with their right hands and their left hands are for... something else?
I can vouche that, rice with curry doesn't feel weird on the hand, though, as a Muslim, I will point out that, you can use your left hand to handle your food as long it is clean (obviously), it is only the act of actually putting food into your mouth, where is it strictly a right hand thing
"There were no utensils in medieval times, hence, there are no utensils at medieval time. Would you like a refill on that Pepsi?"
Eh not quite. The spoon was around for soups and such of course. And the knife is among the oldest of silverware, But the Byzantines/Eastern Romans were eating with forks and such. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fork#History