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An Excessively Glittery Food Court & Gorgeous Arcade

Walking through the streets of Prague, you will be surprised by a monument that suddenly appears, looking like a butterfly or perhaps an airplane.

The butterfly-like wings are constantly in motion.

This is a new spot in Prague called the "Máj" department store.


I saw a fast-food restaurant I had never heard of in Japan called "Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen," so I decided to give it a try.

Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen is a fast-food chain based in Atlanta, USA, specializing in fried chicken. It was founded in 1972 in New Orleans, Louisiana. In Japan, it only has locations on US military bases, such as Camp Zama.

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The price was about 1,100 yen for a set with fries and a drink, which felt neither cheap nor expensive.

The french fries had some kind of seasoning on them. (I think McDonald's might be better.)

The fried chicken was thicker, juicier, and tastier than KFC's.

I had a burger, and it was about twice the size of a KFC burger, so I was quite full.

Including this one, there are many shops in the food court inside this department store, and it is unnecessarily glittery.

It doesn't look like a food court.

I've never seen this many chandeliers!

Is this a palace?!


And above that, there is a very gorgeous and fabulous arcade.

There is a bar counter in the middle of the arcade.

It is an adult arcade with a casino-like atmosphere.


There is a fancy-looking pub on the rooftop.

From above, you can see the monument and the scenery mentioned earlier.

If you buy a drink at the pub, you can go up a little higher, but I was full, so I gave up on that.


Still, I'm glad I learned about such an interesting place.


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