It's a fancy restaurant, and the food is so good that the narrator can't stop talking about it. He wishes he could taste the food every day. The narrator compares the food to an Eastern-style cooking and says that his family seems to like it too. He says that the dishes don't "overcomplicate" or "stand out excessively" that they cover the taste of the other dishes. He praises the food and praises his son, saying that he's the best cook on the mission. He wonders if his son will win, and wonders if he'll be strict with the food. He's talking about his son's son, who is a handsome man named Ahn Deok-Sam. He thinks that the food will be even more delicious if it were made by a man of Ahn's class. He doesn't think that his son is thinking about his family at all. He just wants to have a delicious meal. Anderson and Caily leave the restaurant.
It's a fancy restaurant, and the food is so good that the narrator can't stop talking about it. He wishes he could taste the food every day. The narrator compares the food to an Eastern-style cooking and says that his family seems to like it too. He says that the dishes don't "overcomplicate" or "stand out excessively" that they cover the taste of the other dishes. He praises the food and praises his son, saying that he's the best cook on the mission. He wonders if his son will win, and wonders if he'll be strict with the food. He's talking about his son's son, who is a handsome man named Ahn Deok-Sam. He thinks that the food will be even more delicious if it were made by a man of Ahn's class. He doesn't think that his son is thinking about his family at all. He just wants to have a delicious meal. Anderson and Caily leave the restaurant.