As she entered the dining room, she was welcomed by various dishes served on the dining table. Although she was most skilled in French cuisine, Sarah was also quite adept at cooking Sariel's specialty.
Sariel, like many cities in the north, was more or less influenced by Slavic culture. This was also shown in the local food menu.
For example, Brini, a delicacy that was a little bit thicker to be called a crepe but a little bit thinner to be called pancakes, was quite popular in Russia in the old era.
Several layers of Brini were stacked together while creamy condensed milk mixed with golden honey simmered on top, dripping deliciously onto the plate's surface.
There were also typical western breakfast items such as omelets and sunny side, ham and bacon, several slices of rye bread, and a jug of milk, all of which looked so appetizing that Keiko was subconsciously drooling.