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Crazy Asian Restaurants

Written by OddCulture on April 24th, 2007 in culture, food, travel.

Everyone likes to try a new experience - especially if it’s a dining experience. It seems that in Asia, they are a little bit more open to possiblities when it comes to restaurant atmosphere.
Observe:

D.S. Music

Taipei

It starts with this Reuters Article:

A Taipei restaurant-bar is letting visitors order “medicine” from a menu and dripping it into their glasses from a transparent ceiling-suspended vat, becoming the latest oddball themed restaurant in Taiwan’s capital. As many as 10 visitors can sit around each bed at the D.S. Music Restaurant, a hospital-themed eatery, and watch showgirls dance on weekend nights or chat up “nurses” whose rabbit-ears complement their starched white uniforms. The 130-seat restaurant, which features crutches hung from the walls and a wheelchair parked in the lobby, is the only one with a hospital theme in Taiwan. Other touches include a sign marked “emergency room” leading to the toilets.

DS Music

The spot is the latest in a string of strange-themed eateries in Taipei, as local entrepreneurs cater to people with a taste for the quirky and offbeat. The Jail puts some of its restaurant tables behind bars, while another serves full-course meals in toilet bowls. Years ago, a Taipei bistro tried a Holocaust theme, but eventually removed items and photos reminiscent of Nazi Germany brutality under pressure from Jewish groups.

The Jail

From Taiwan Fun

Customers arriving at the big, grim-looking industrial-strength metal door of this Chinese restaurant check in with an “inmate” — appropriately clad in black-and-white striped prison smock and cap — who handcuffs (an option which may be declined) the customers and leads them inside to their own cell where there is normal dining table. The metal-floored interiors are definitely jail-like, with rusty iron and wooden bars and sliding prison doors.

The Jail
The Jail

I did some digging and found this. Among the highlights of this restaurant (google-translated so be prepared!):

You want to try being handcuffed, locked in their cells for meals taste? That difference in Taipei and Taichung branch has the “devil island,” the restaurant sure to meet your requirements. If the prison to patronize this theme of the restaurant can enjoy rich food cell, another melodious music with meal. This life behind bars, it’s not because everyone has the opportunity to try.

After entering the restaurant, wearing black-and-white striped prisoner’s 744,989,760 will be approached for the visitors on a set of “imprisonment” rule, allocation of prisoners numbered, photographed and fingerprinted covered. Guests will then handcuffed, detained, the official “imprisonment.”

that page also mentions a restaurant in Bejing called “Zen cool” :

Zen Cool

Beijing

the first Beijing prison theme restaurants — “Zen cool.”
This restaurant owner on the run “prison” restaurants intention, it was hoped that awareness of crime and away from crime, away from the prison.
iron railings doors and windows, chains are made curtain. the door wearing helmets “guard” guard, and the staff dressed in costumes jailers,
“Special women” : Dish Names more nausea. (thanks, Google translator!)

Did somebody say “Toilet”?

The Marton

Taipei

The Marton Taipei

From Cool Hunting

It’s a restaurant in Taiwan with a modern decor and a full-on toilet theme. The thorough implementation includes toilet chairs, urinal sconces, and even commode shaped serving pieces.

The Marton Taiwan

Say No to Crack says they have opened a second one of these because of the popularity.

More Photos:
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The Marton Taiwan The Marton Taiwan The Marton Taiwan The Marton Taipei

And in Singapore:

Aurum

Singapore

Aurum

From Asia One:

HOSPITAL food is not most people’s idea of a memorable gastronomic experience, but the owners of the new medical-themed Aurum restaurant in Clarke Quay reckon that the association will not put diners off. In terms of novelty eateries, this one pushes the envelope. Diners enter through a ‘morgue’, sit at operating tables in wheelchairs, get their cutlery out of surgical instrument drawers and are given syringes with some meals.

The 60-seat restaurant is one of the pill-shaped areas that make up The Clinic, a bar-restaurant-disco at Clarke Quay. While some deem the new restaurant a creative masterpiece, others think the theme is unappetising and the wheelchairs a little insensitive.

(Guy obviously hasn’t been to the Marton)

Aurum Web Site
Clinic Web Site

I know what you’re thinking - there’s something missing from the atmosphere of these restaurants. I know! Condoms!

Cabbage and Condom

Bangkok

Cabbage Condom

From Thailand: (google-translated):

The most special of the restaurant is not only a strange name of “Chinese cabbage with condoms,” There restaurants, and all the condoms all : wall decorations from around the world to collect a wide variety of condoms, different materials, colors, shapes, tastes, All on the menu are the Dish Names and sex and condoms, wrapping dots are called “pre-show”; one called “condom salad” signs Shanghai cuisine is Thai fried noodle distribution of various forage. After dinner, when guests placing orders, the general will give guests a restaurant meal gum, where it becomes a free condom.

Lane restaurant’s name was still “Cabbage” because the cabbage is a common Thai vegetables, cheap people deeply in love.
Now, the “Cabbage and Condoms” restaurant already out of the capital Bangkok, in Thailand, a total of 12 ’s “Cabbage and Condoms” restaurants here every year for free delivery of 6.6 million condoms, the average daily number of free delivery is 1500, this is an alarming figure.
Cabbage and Condoms” restaurants or even go abroad, in Japan opened a branch. Singapore and the United States branches are underway.

I don’t know about you guys but I’m hungry!

13 Responses to “Crazy Asian Restaurants”

  1. John Mazzotta Says:

    I still think Dad’s Roadkill Cafe was the original.

  2. Anonymous Says:

    ko nichi wa my ass

  3. reilly Says:

    i’m really excited for japan, the themed possibilities there are endless. before you know it we’ll see new places like the anime-themed “house of tentacles” with their non-optional feel up at the door by staff dressed in kaiju, and every lucky birthday guest gets a free “bu” cake hand-delivered by the entire kitchen. and then you’ve got all the prizes takeout guests can win when they tear off the bottom of their to-go cups. when you spice up family entertainment, everyone’s a winner.

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  8. bunelove98 Says:

    I was looking for some good information on cultural diveristy and I believe I found it all the restants that were listed are amazing. I wish that americans would be more open to new and differnt ideas to try like this.

  9. GGG Says:

    few more are here: http://restoran.us/trivia/unusual.htm

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  12. john doe Says:

    what the fuck is wrong with you people

  13. 93civEJ1 @ muchfreetime.com Says:

    wow, those are great. Other countries need to liven their game up some in the food industry.

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