Riskily Inaccurate, As Usual

by Megan Frampton on February 23, 2007


I’m over here today, talking about historical accuracy.

And here’s another item I found in the course of my freelance stuff:

OL Shabu Shabu Shomuni is a Japanese hot-pot restaurant that features an all-you-can-eat, all-you-can-drink menu served by 15 costumed waitresses who start off dressed like receptionists and end up handcuffing patrons to their tables in sexy police uniforms.

With hand mirrors and binoculars at their disposal, the customers can ask the waitresses to mix them a cocktail, feed them beef from their hands, or strip down to their underwear and change into an outfit of their choice.

At 5,000 yen (about $40) an hour, the cost of eating here is not that different from other metropolitan downtown restaurants. (Wired)

Feed them beef from their hands? Is that a fantasy?

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CindyS February 24, 2007 at 8:59 am

Binoculars? How far away is the kitchen?

CindyS

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