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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ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
I don't mind the mess
DeleteEww, mold. Wonder what the source was? The signs are good colorful decor though.
ReplyDeleteHigh humidity coastal towns are often troubled by mould.
DeleteGreat wall decoration - but they can keep their mouldy smells!
ReplyDeleteI find it toxic
DeleteThe damp tropical air combined with not running aircon on dehumidify at least.
ReplyDeleteSad about the mouldy smell though
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of a restaurant here in California where the walls are covered with vintage record covers.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteI would think the local authorities would serve notice to clean it up or else. That's a shame.
ReplyDeleteThe wall decoration looks fun! It is sad that the place smells of mold. Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteIt looks nice but smelling of mould is no good. Don't know many recepies with that ingredient.
ReplyDelete...Mould is a dangerous situation!
ReplyDeletebeautiful decors
ReplyDeleteNice to see but the mould spoils it and it's extremely hard to get rid of.
ReplyDeleteSi pudieran solucionar lo del olor sería perfecto el lugar.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Nice retro look but mould is not fun.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun wall to look at while dining. Agree, mold would not be a good ambiance.
ReplyDeleteNope. No mold is good. That's a busy wall!
ReplyDeleteLa humedad produce el moho y no es bueno. Besos.
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