NYC Restaurant Lets You Catch Your Own Meal
Seems like a lot of work for dinner…

WASHINGTON – JUNE 06: Intern Matthew Manning of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service prepares a fishing rod for a fishing event June 6, 2011 at the Constitution Gardens Pond of the National Mall in Washington, DC. Hundreds of student casted their lines at the event to kick off nationwide celebrations of National Fishing and Boating Week, Great Outdoors Month 2011, and the 140th anniversary of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Fisheries Program. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
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In some seafood restaurants, you might find a tank filled with live lobsters from which you can choose for your meal. But in New York City, one establishment is taking fresh dining to the next level.
Zauo is set to open in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. At the Japanese export, patrons can rent a fishing pole and actually catch fish straight from one of their three tanks.
Thankfully for those who might not be an angler, the restaurant staff will help out.
Prices range from $38 to $110, with discounts for those who hook their own fish.




