We haven't had a good rogue elephant story in a while. This one even has a happy ending! | A Seoul eatery that was trampled by elephants is back in business with a new name and a new menu that aims to capitalize on its bout with pachyderm pandemonium. The restaurant that serves barbecue and other traditional Korean foods was closed for a month for repairs after three elephants rampaged through its plate-glass front. It has just reopened with a new name: âRestaurant Where Elephants Have Beenâ. Owner Keum Taek-hoon said on Monday she had used the 18 million won ($18,000) insurance money to remodel her eatery. It now has a sign featuring three elephants and a new, 7,000-won menu item called an âelephant setâ that consists of seven vegetable side dishes and a hot soup. Keum, who plans to decorate the restaurant with pictures of pachyderms, said the elephant set has proved wildly popular. On April 20, six elephants escaped from a zoo and roamed around the South Korean capital. Three of them crashed through the eatery, sending staff and patrons fleeing in terror. The elephants crushed tables and stools and also munched on carrots. Keum said patrons have been heading to her newly reopened restaurant out of curiosity and sales have doubled. âWhat can I say about the elephants? Thank you for causing the trouble? Well, that just might be right,â Keum said. |