
Bianca and I we were walking home from dinner at a friend's place the other night -- which we see as one of the great perks of living in the city in a walkable neighborhood -- and we stumbled upon a new bar in Koreatown on Bloor Street. Neither of us had heard of the place before, but there was loud electronic music emanating from the building and an obscene amount of neon-like lights inside, and so naturally we decided to investigate it further.
We immediately crossed the street, walked inside, and found this:


This, it turns out, is a cyberpunk-themed bar called Zui Beer Bar. They have another location at Yonge & Finch, which is arguably now a bigger Koreatown than our older one here on Bloor, and so this is their latest location. It only opened a few weeks ago.
They serve asian street food (which we didn't try since we were full from a wonderful dinner). They're also very obviously trying to create a fun party vibe. On every table is a light. The QR code is how you order things. But there's also the option of alternating the light between yellow and purple. Yellow means you want to be left alone. And purple means, "come join our table." It's a bit like the Grizzly House in Banff where every table has a phone and making cold calls is encouraged.

It's the kind of bar and restaurant that will transport you into a different world. I was imaging that we were in a John Wick movie discussing some sinister plot. And at some point, we were going to get up, tug on one of the infinity neon art pieces, and then be led down a secret passage to people of questionable moral fiber. That never happened, but we loved the music and we loved that the owners just went for it.
At the very least, it will make you feel like you're in some futuristic Asian city. The kind that would have LED dragons animating across their downtown office towers.

My friend Eric Roseman, who lives in Los Angeles, just sent me this, knowing that I would almost certainly like the idea and want to write about it on the blog. This, is called The Passage of a Few People Through a Rather Brief Moment in Time.
It's over now. But from 2009 to earlier this year (2019), it was a collection of people who would meet every Wednesday night at 9pm at California Donuts #21 in Koreatown in order to cycle the city, see new things, and "see old things anew."
Given that each Wednesday night ride was about 20-35 miles, the group has covered a lot of ground over the last decade. Here is a cumulative map of their routes. You can also see an animated version, here.

I like the idea of traditions and doing things repeatedly, because I think that grit is an important characteristic and I believe in compounding. It's part of the reason why I write a daily blog and why I do an annual snowboarding trip.
But I also think that biking is one of the best ways to experience a city. So, yeah, Eric, you were right. I do like this.