Have you ever received something at a restaurant that you didn't order? And it was precisely these frustrations that the Japanese restaurant used to its advantage. They employed people with dementia who almost never bring you what you ordered.
'Restaurant Wrong Orders' recently opened in Tokyo. They employed in it people with dementia, the purpose of the restaurant, which operated on a trial basis from June 2 to 4, is that the waiter or waitress brings you food or drink that you did not order.
Upon entering the restaurant, the guest is informed about the specifics of the employees, and the goal of this is acceptance and perception of people suffering from this disease.
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認知症のひとたちがなれます「まちががえる料理店」のレレーフェンチェてって来またた(^^)
ジュンヤくんはばあちゃににハンバーグをしたしたした、見事に餃子が更て大笑いしたたした pic.twitter.com/TshX6wOMml
— 工藤瑞穂(soar編长長) (@mimimizuho) 4 June 2017
Thus, blogger Mizuho Kudo, who visited the restaurant, ordered a hamburger and got dumplings gyoza. Still, she was thrilled with the experience, and the dumplings were delicious, too.
The author of the idea is planning another such pop-up restaurant in September, which will be dedicated to World Day Alzheimer's disease.
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