Arbor Ward
The Ivy District has a reputation for having the best restaurants in Absalom, and nowhere exemplifies this more than the Arbor Ward. Here, new cuisines and culinary innovations take root, blossoming into traditions the city’s visitors carry home with them, spreading across the Inner Sea region. Boats full of exotic seasonings and colorful spices carry these ingredients to chefs eager to experiment, pioneer, and compete.
Within the Arbor Ward, Greenpike Lane is particularly famous for its iconic fine dining. Sanga Bistro is an extravagant, fashionable Chelaxian restaurant that is open only for 3 hours each evening. Tables at Sanga are so coveted that it takes reservations 3 months in advance, with seats limited to one of nine exclusive tables, each themed after a different layer of Hell. Verden Road, by comparison, boasts an incredible selection of street food that many tourists seek out in favor of a sit-down meal. Here, busy vendors sell their dumplings, grilled oysters, savory crepes filled with fish and cabbage, wrap sandwiches, and crisp rice pancakes to the district’s poor artists and well-off patrons alike.
Within the Arbor Ward, Greenpike Lane is particularly famous for its iconic fine dining. Sanga Bistro is an extravagant, fashionable Chelaxian restaurant that is open only for 3 hours each evening. Tables at Sanga are so coveted that it takes reservations 3 months in advance, with seats limited to one of nine exclusive tables, each themed after a different layer of Hell. Verden Road, by comparison, boasts an incredible selection of street food that many tourists seek out in favor of a sit-down meal. Here, busy vendors sell their dumplings, grilled oysters, savory crepes filled with fish and cabbage, wrap sandwiches, and crisp rice pancakes to the district’s poor artists and well-off patrons alike.
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