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Would you want to eat here?

Relique du Madde

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This sushi restaurant in Japan has a monkey for a waiter. Apparently the owner's first monkey wasn't trained, it ended up learning how to serve customers by watching the restaurant's employees. However he's expanding the number of monkeys his restaurant employs.

Personally, even if America's health codes allowed it, I'm not sure I would drink from a bottle a monkey brought over (if it's hands were anywhere near the bottle's mouth).

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Mmmmm.... chilled monkey brains.
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No way. Not that monkeys aren't awesome, but even if you could train one to bring things to customers correctly, and was kept clean, an animal has no concept of real cleanliness. Not to mention that monkeys are notoriously bad-tempered and could freak out on the guests.
 

No way. Not that monkeys aren't awesome, but even if you could train one to bring things to customers correctly, and was kept clean, an animal has no concept of real cleanliness. Not to mention that monkeys are notoriously bad-tempered and could freak out on the guests.
*keeps a safe distance from MonkeyDragon with a firehose in hand*

:]

I'd give that place a try, so long he only serves bottled drink, not the sushi.

Though I'm wary of a business that wish to replace human laborers with animal laborers. :devil:
 



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