Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Byron Bay Chinese restaurant signs for Sign2

 


I signed on a contract in Northern NSW few years ago. If there were any opportunities, I visited the towns in the region. In the posh over-rated Byron Bay, I frequented this Chinese eatery. The signs looked quite retro from 1960 Shanghai. The problem with that place is that there is a strong smell from Mould. No fun.


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21 comments:

  1. Está repleto de carteles. Sería cuestión de contemplarlos de uno en uno.
    Un abrazo

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  2. Eww, mold. Wonder what the source was? The signs are good colorful decor though.

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  3. The damp tropical air combined with not running aircon on dehumidify at least.

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  4. This reminds me of a restaurant here in California where the walls are covered with vintage record covers.

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  5. I wouldn't eat there if I smelt mould. Lovely beach there at Byron but the streets are not good, lots of potholes last time we were there just before Covid.

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  6. I would think the local authorities would serve notice to clean it up or else. That's a shame.

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  7. The wall decoration looks fun! It is sad that the place smells of mold. Take care, have a great day!

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  8. It looks nice but smelling of mould is no good. Don't know many recepies with that ingredient.

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  9. Nice to see but the mould spoils it and it's extremely hard to get rid of.

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  10. Si pudieran solucionar lo del olor sería perfecto el lugar.

    Saludos.

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  11. Such a fun wall to look at while dining. Agree, mold would not be a good ambiance.

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  12. La humedad produce el moho y no es bueno. Besos.

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