Yoon Seung-ah reveals unfriendly restaurants while traveling...It's so unkind to stop me because there's a toy on the table

Nov 09, 2025

Yoon Seung-ah reveals unfriendly restaurants while traveling...It's so unkind to stop me because there's a toy on the table



Yoon Seung-ah revealed an unfriendly restaurant she met in Japan.

On the 9th, Yoon Seung-ah wrote on her YouTube channel 'Seungah Rowoon'Tokyo 3 nights and 4 days, from the new hot place to the home!released a video titled '.

In the video, Yoon Seung-ah led viewers to sympathize with the unfriendly response she experienced at a restaurant amid a series of small local restaurants, pop-up stores, and cafe tours during her four-day trip.




On the third day of the trip, Yoon Seung-ah and his group visited a house known as 'Smile(soybean paste) Cooking' near Asakusa, Tokyo. They admired the miso soup in a large bowl, savory soup like a Korean beef soup, and side dishes such as lotus root fries and curry, saying, "It feels like a healthy food." "It tasted really good…" Personally, it's unkind."

Yoon Seung-ah acknowledges the benefits of food until the end, saying, "'Healthy food is good to come when you're in a bad condition.'" left a comment calmly.

Yoon Seung-ah reveals unfriendly restaurants while traveling...It's so unkind to stop me because there's a toy on the table
Yoon Seung-ah reveals unfriendly restaurants while traveling...It's so unkind to stop me because there's a toy on the table
In particular, when the child at the next table put the toy on the table, the employee immediately restrained it, and he specifically said "The child had a small toy and was so unkindly restrained." He said "I saw a review of the small amount, and it was just right for us"However, as for the service response, "I was very disappointed." Comments such as "There is a sensitive place when accompanied by a child", "I respect the local rules, but if the tone was soft..."

The video started in Hibiya, Midtown, walking around Hibiya and Ginza, and recording 'retro points' such as vintage shops, household goods stores, and barber shop signs.

The trip, which led to a cafe & matcha tour and a pop-up store, small dining, and a walk in Asakusa, ended with Neapolitan & Pancakes.






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