'I should say up front that this is a dinner review, and after this meal I shall / I will be coming back for brunch. The dessert was a lemon English pudding, which turned out to be a denser lemon cake in a jar with whipped cream and strawberries.", Both dishes were fantastic, with the richness of the deep fried meat and fish balanced out by noodles and greens. Next up came Togarashi Ahi Tuna and Ayano's chicken Karaage. (I actually had to take some of my main home because it was so much). The reduction went with it so nicely, and you get a surprising portion. The crackling was charred on the outside and so fatty and flavourful on the inside. Seriously, best upgrade I have ever paid for. We ordered the salted courgettes with cheese, and upgrade to the pork belly crackling. \n\nI started with a pear iced tea, which was pretty good although the pear purée or syrup settled to the bottom and made it so the drink got sweeter the more you drank. "We went to visit Tuc for dine out 2020, to try their dinner menu. The husband enjoyed his meal a bit more than i did, but as a whole it seemed like a solid place.", \n\nOverall it seemed like a pretty solid place and a great spot to hang out late if in the area. I had the chicken kabob (only gf entree item) but was not really impressed by it or the accompanying salad. The husband enjoyed his cup of french onion soup which had a nice crispy top. Overall it was pretty tasty, but everything was very salty, would have loved some fruit on there to change up the flavor profile a bit. We started with the ploughman's board which had some various cheeses, cured meats and other accoutrements. There are limited items on the menu that can accommodate a gf diet, so better not be picky! We waited a pretty long time for food but were happy that our server did a good job keeping our drinks refreshed while we waited. \n\nOur server was very friendly and helpful in ordering gluten free for me. The low lightning gave off a nice intimate atmosphere for a late dinner. The inside has a rustic look with wood paneling, rope and iron lanterns, and minimalist decorations. Luckily they are open late on the weekends as our drive up from Seattle got us in a bit tardy for the usual dinner hour. "On our trip to Vancouver we wanted to try this place out for dinner one night. I would probably try the chicken and waffles next time.\n\nBut the dinner menu just did not do it for me.", \n\nI hear they make a pretty good brunch though. I liked the eggs but every other thing was not that great. \n\nWe ordered shrimps, mussels and eggs with crispy bacon. The happy hour (drink menu) was pretty good. I went there for Valentine's Day with my friend. It's one of our go-to spots in town, cannot recommend it enough!", Perfect for a date night or a get together with friends. ["This place is awesome - great delicious food, balanced cocktails, warm relaxed ambiance. It's available here, as well as upon completion of the game.'Fanny Bay Oyster Bar & Shellfish Market', The song simply recounts everything you did in the game, and then asks what you intend to do for the rest of the day since the game was so short. The chandelier falls, and the Colossus dies a gruesome death, and then you’re treated to a happy little song that’s (depending on your gameplay) easily longer than the actual game itself. Spoilers alert: you have to go burn the rope above. When you hop by, you automatically obtain a little stick with fire on it. When you go up the sides, there are torches. All you can do is either go up the tunnel-things on the sides of the room, or go out into the center and meet the Grinning Colossus himself: a giant black rectangle thing with a mouth that does NOT grin and eyes that shoot evil exploding tears. The controls are the usual arrow-key kind, with both the spacebar and the up arrow being "jump," and down arrow being "throw axe." The second you enter the chamber of the Grinning Colossus, the hallway seals up behind you. To kill him you have to burn the rope above.Īnd, if you right click on the game, you see the secret rule number four: There's a boss at the end of this tunnel.ģ. Along the black space just outside of the walls are helpful instructions:ġ. You are in a Mario-esque castle area, and you are going towards the monster of this game, The Grinning Colossus. You start off as a little Kirby look-alike in a bowler hat armed with axes that do not help in the slightest. This game is one of those games that just talking about it is giving away spoilers, so quick, play it here or here for free before reading on. You Have To Burn The Rope is basically the mirror opposite of I Wanna Be The Guy and a parody of both ridiculously difficult games and the stupidly easy ones. We’re happy you made it, but how are you gonna spend the rest of this da-ay? Now you’re a hero, you managed to beat the whole damn ga-ame,
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