Arriving here from the capital itself, I decided to stay overnight in the Labyrinth City Aquarium.
I came out of the dungeon later than planned, because I wanted to taste the food I'd stored and decided to cook them in the Labyrinth City.
The hotel I stayed at was called [Banjo But] and cost a huge amount for a simple room, but in exchange it was one of the best hotels in Aquarium.
Inside the room there was an incredibly soft and comfortable bed made of materials acquired in the Labyrinth, a refrigerator stocked with different drinks and juices as well as lighting equipment, expertly crafted jewels and an extravagant painting hung on the wall depicting a beautiful woman standing in the middle of a lake. The room was decorated with rare flowers, and from the window a beautiful view of the city at night could be seen.
Even though the price is absurdly high, the hotel is not only popular with the nobles visiting the city, but also among adventurers who wish to delve into the deepest reaches of the dungeon.
The hotel also includes room-service.
The "Banjo But" also served as a restaurant by allowing you to order dinner in the room.
The delicious food here was the subject of their pride, so I was expecting a lot from them.
But I ended up deciding not to stay in the [Banjo But] and instead decided to venture out into the bustling city at night to the most famous Aquarium upscale restaurant [Pannakotten].
It is located on one of the floors of a huge building made of [Seven-Color Changing Stone] produced in the dungeon. Raw, this stone is soft like jelly, but when heat is applied for a certain period of time, it hardens and acquires an iridescent color. Inside the building, everything was decorated with magical items, creating an elegant atmosphere.
To visit this place, one needs the appropriate clothing, which I happened to have in my storage box because it was a gift from the Tomboy Princess.
The suit possessed extraordinary strength, but also had an excellent elasticity. The material was made from yarn called [Demonic Soul Thread] which came from a [Great Demonic Moth], which is the required minimum material for the manufacture of a [Demonic Soul Suit].
This suit was incredibly convenient. It also wasn't unnecessarily ornamented, which I liked.
Because of the fine workmanship and expensive materials, the cost of the suit is quite steep. Its value was equal to that of a house in the Royal Capital.
When they did not ask for payment for the liquor, I was a little surprised, but apparently this was another function of my suit, I think that was very helpful.
Anyways, lets leave the conversation about clothes for another time.
Food prepared from high-quality dungeon products by a renowned, higher level chef with the job [Master Chef of Labyrinth Cooking] Ririmura Enberun, as well as his personally selected kitchen staff, tasted absolutely delicious.
The menu looked perfect. Because of that, I could no longer restrain myself. Not really looking at the price, the result of my order was a table for 6 people covered with a variety of food. At this time, all the food, occupying a table for 6 was eaten by me alone.
All the ingredients used were just super, and prepared by the best chefs. Could every dish cooked by them be considered a work of art?
I inspected the brightly decorated dishes in anticipation and at the same time placing hope. In fact, from the first bite, I realized that it was even more delicious than I expected.