Shashlichok & Kroleg
Kroleg Kroleg
Hey, have you ever thought about setting up a grill in a forgotten stairwell or an old storefront? I’ve been mapping all the derelict corners, and some of the most hidden spots could be perfect for a backyard feast.
Shashlichok Shashlichok
Yeah, a stairwell grill is a brilliant idea – you get the low‑key vibe, the secret spot feels like a hidden treasure, and you can roast a steak while people peek out from the hallway like it's some kind of underground club. Just make sure the vents are clear and the spark doesn't ignite the old paint, or you’ll end up with a smoky mystery dinner!
Kroleg Kroleg
Sounds like a plan, but you gotta double‑check those old vents, man. I’ve seen some stairwells where the paint’s already flaking off. If a spark hits, you’ll have a whole smoky mystery instead of a tasty steak. Keep it low‑profile and safe, and you’ll have the coolest underground grill ever.
Shashlichok Shashlichok
Yeah, just scope out the vents, maybe spray a bit of oil to keep the flake from flaring, and keep the heat low and steady. That way you’re grilling, not starting a smoky mystery. You’ll have the coolest underground sizzle spot for sure.
Kroleg Kroleg
Nice, just remember to check the floor for hidden pipes too – you never know what’s humming underneath. And a little extra oil can do wonders for those flaking panels. Keep it low‑key, and you’ll have the city’s best secret sizzle spot.
Shashlichok Shashlichok
Good call, keep an eye on those pipes and maybe tap the floor a bit, you never know what’s lurking. A splash of oil’s the secret trick for those flaking walls. Stick to low heat and you’ll have the city’s best covert grill in no time.
Kroleg Kroleg
Sounds like a solid setup, just keep those old pipes in mind – they can be a real surprise. A splash of oil and low heat, and you’ll have the city’s best covert grill in no time.