A restaurant has opened in Tokyo, where you are guaranteed to get your order mixed up

A restaurant has opened in Tokyo, where you are guaranteed to get your order mixed up

Categories: Asia | Food and Drinks | Health and Medicine

One of the most unpleasant situations that can happen to any of us in a restaurant or cafe is when you order one dish, and the waiter confuses everything and brings you a completely different one. In Tokyo, The Restaurant of Order Mistakes (translated as "restaurant of improper service") appeared, where they specialize in such situations, since special waiters work in the institution — elderly people with dementia (acquired dementia).

The main idea of the restaurant owners is extremely simple. The waiters are very likely to mix up the order and bring another dish. However, if the client knows about it in advance, it changes the attitude towards people with similar diagnoses. It is this experience that allows us to understand that with a little more patient attitude on our part, people with dementia can be full members of society.

A restaurant has opened in Tokyo, where you are guaranteed to get your order mixed up

A restaurant has opened in Tokyo, where you are guaranteed to get your order mixed upFood blogger Mizuho Kudo decided to experience an unusual service for herself. Initially, she ordered a hamburger, but they brought her gyoza (Japanese dumplings), but she liked everything, including the surprise with the order.

A restaurant has opened in Tokyo, where you are guaranteed to get your order mixed up Mizuho Kudo also noted that the waiters are extremely smiling and seem to get sincere pleasure from work.

A restaurant has opened in Tokyo, where you are guaranteed to get your order mixed up

A restaurant has opened in Tokyo, where you are guaranteed to get your order mixed up

A restaurant has opened in Tokyo, where you are guaranteed to get your order mixed up

A restaurant has opened in Tokyo, where you are guaranteed to get your order mixed up

A restaurant has opened in Tokyo, where you are guaranteed to get your order mixed up

A restaurant has opened in Tokyo, where you are guaranteed to get your order mixed up

A restaurant has opened in Tokyo, where you are guaranteed to get your order mixed up

A restaurant has opened in Tokyo, where you are guaranteed to get your order mixed up

Keywords: Blogger | Illness | Age | Dementia | Order | Waiter | Restaurant | Restaurants | Service | Tokyo | Japan

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