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[[Image:Gta4_pigeons_alderneyA_43.jpg|thumb|Niko Shooting A Flying Rat]][[Mr. Fuks Ricebox]] is located in [[Alderney City]] at the intersection of Lyndon Ave and Boyden Ave. This restaurant is only accessible during the mission [[Dining Out]] by the [[Gambetti Family]]. After this mission is complete the restaurant is no longer accessible.
[[File:MrFuk'sRiceBox-GTAIV-exterior.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Mr. Fuk's Rice Box in GTA IV.]]
'''Mr. Fuk's Rice Box''' is a Korean restaurant featured in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]].
 
== Description ==
Located at the Lyndon Avenue-Boyden Avenue intersection in the Korean enclave of [[Alderney City]], [[Alderney]], the restaurant serves a front for the [[Korean Mob]].
 
Notably, the restaurant features an elaborate interior encompassing a two-floor, oriental-themed dining area (complete with a central atrium), and an office accessible from both the second floor dining area or a door to the back lot reachable from the outside via a ladder. The interior is specifically used during during "[[Dining Out]]", when [[Niko Bellic]] is ordered by [[Gambetti Family|Gambetti]] Don [[Jon Gravelli]] to kill [[Kim Young-Guk]], a Korean gangster, at the restaurant; as Niko enters the building a firefight ensues in the dining area, eventually resulting him chasing Young-Guk out the back of the building. The interior of the building is otherwise accessible only during [[Multiplayer in GTA IV|multiplayer]].
 
The restaurant is also a venue during outings with [[Friendships in GTA IV|friends]] or [[Girlfriends in GTA IV|girlfriends]] in GTA IV as well as [[The Lost and Damned]] and [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]. In GTA IV, [[Brucie Kibbutz]], [[Dwayne Forge]] and [[Roman Bellic]] are fond of this restaurant.
 
== Trivia ==
* The "Fuk" in the restaurant's name is an apparent pun of the curse word "fuck". This not-so-subtle pun has been made more obvious when Jon Gravelli has a coughing fit and says "fuck" right after he mentions Mr. Fuk's Rice Box.
* Although the restaurant is Korean-themed, it serves Chinese cuisine.
* In [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], the back lot of the restaurant is the drop-off point for the [[Drug Wars]] side mission in Alderney.
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery width="auto" perrow="2" style="font-size:95%; padding:0; text-align:left" widths="200">
File:MrFuk'sRiceBox-GTAIV-interior.jpg|The Rice Box's interior in GTA IV.
File:MrFuk'sRiceBox-GTAIV-office.jpg|The Rice Box's office in GTA IV.
</gallery>
 
[[Category:Businesses in GTA IV]]
[[Category:Businesses in Alderney]]
[[Category:Restaurants]]

Latest revision as of 13:19, 16 May 2014

Mr. Fuk's Rice Box in GTA IV.

Mr. Fuk's Rice Box is a Korean restaurant featured in Grand Theft Auto IV.

Description

Located at the Lyndon Avenue-Boyden Avenue intersection in the Korean enclave of Alderney City, Alderney, the restaurant serves a front for the Korean Mob.

Notably, the restaurant features an elaborate interior encompassing a two-floor, oriental-themed dining area (complete with a central atrium), and an office accessible from both the second floor dining area or a door to the back lot reachable from the outside via a ladder. The interior is specifically used during during "Dining Out", when Niko Bellic is ordered by Gambetti Don Jon Gravelli to kill Kim Young-Guk, a Korean gangster, at the restaurant; as Niko enters the building a firefight ensues in the dining area, eventually resulting him chasing Young-Guk out the back of the building. The interior of the building is otherwise accessible only during multiplayer.

The restaurant is also a venue during outings with friends or girlfriends in GTA IV as well as The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony. In GTA IV, Brucie Kibbutz, Dwayne Forge and Roman Bellic are fond of this restaurant.

Trivia

  • The "Fuk" in the restaurant's name is an apparent pun of the curse word "fuck". This not-so-subtle pun has been made more obvious when Jon Gravelli has a coughing fit and says "fuck" right after he mentions Mr. Fuk's Rice Box.
  • Although the restaurant is Korean-themed, it serves Chinese cuisine.
  • In The Ballad of Gay Tony, the back lot of the restaurant is the drop-off point for the Drug Wars side mission in Alderney.

Gallery