Especially the "Stargazing" pie, which is essentially sardines with their heads and tails cut off and inserted into a pastry pie. The finished product looks like a group of fish with blank dead fish eyes, gazing at the stars at a 45-degree angle. Just looking at it is enough to kill anyone's appetite.
The vast internet users even gave it a seemingly more fitting name: "Eyes Wide Open in Death"...
Sun Never Sets cuisine not only contains dark dishes, but the traditional English breakfast is considered the dawn of Sun Never Sets' dark cuisine, becoming a favorite among many international students.
Sun Never Sets playwright Somerset Maugham once said: "If you want to eat well in Sun Never Sets, have breakfast three times a day!"
This "golden quote," while ridiculing Sun Never Sets' dark cuisine, emphasizes the dawn status of the English breakfast.
Sun Never Sets also has an old saying: "Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper."
