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Every one of us has been fascinated with pirates. At a certain age. A pirate-themed restaurant with high prices and elements of fine dining? This is not possible!
But it is. The entrance into the restaurant is mind-boggling. Of course, we have been at Disneyland and eaten there, yet one would expect higher ambitions here.
And there are. The interior design has been finished to the minutest detail. In much more detail than people have bothered to in Las Vegas, the capital of props. The menu includes Dissosticus eleginoides (Antarctic toothfish) and mustang steak. In addition, Korsaar is a restaurant of chefs. Each chef accepts the orders from the clients personally, then goes to the kitchen and prepares the dish.
Korsaar is definitely an experience you do not have as yet. Naturally, in case you have not been there before.