The waiter at this restaurant is a Monkey waiter
The waiter at this restaurant is a Monkey waiter.
Tokyo: We are always reading the news of how far human technology has gone. Technology has now brought robots to work in many places instead of humans. Robots have also been brought to the factory and hospital. Robots are considered an alternative to man. But the exception is a restaurant owner. This owner has used a lot of smash as a substitute for man. In his hotel, he employs stray monkeys rather than men.
This unique restaurant is located in Tokyo and the name of this restaurant is Kabuki. The idea of the owner has been of great use for consumer growth, and people are queuing up for monkeys rather than food specialties. Monkey does the same thing as a waiter, welcoming inbound customers, giving them menu cards, ordering food items, and serving food and beverages to customers.
In this regard, the restaurant owner says that when he saw his pet monk while imitating his every move, he realized the idea of placing them as waiters in the restaurant. For two years, Yate Chen and Fuku Chen have been waiters here. When the customer arrives at the restaurant, their work begins.
One welcomes the customer, the other gives him a chair to sit on, a napkin to wipe his hand. Given a menu card, one orders food, one serves it. In Japan, the restaurant owner has kept monkeys out of the law for prohibiting animals from working for more than two hours.