Stuart Jay Raj เหนือชั้น 1000 Plaek - Thai TV Show - Ep 3 - Taiwan - Theme Restaurants - Sexy Nurses, Flight Attendants to Hello Kit

Languages: Thai, Mandarin Chinese

พาไปชมร้านอาหารแปลกๆ อาทิเช่น ร้านอาหารที่นำเนื้องูมาทำเป็นอาหาร ร้านสไตล์เครื่องบิน ร้านสไตล์โรงพยาบาล ร้านสไตล์ Hello Kitty

Direct Link: http://www.manytv.com/videos/10464-1000.php

In this episode, we’re back in Taiwan! Theme restaurants are popping up like mushrooms across the country.

Here we take a look at 4 places to dine. The first is Snake Alley – look at snakes and other crawly goodies.

The second is the A380 restaurant. This is a theme restaurant where the whole experience – from the check-in, flight attendant hosts / hostesses, food and decor is all done up to make you feel like you’re really on board an aeroplane.

The next is the DS Hospital restaurant. Here, all the wait staff are dressed up as sexy doctors and nurses. The drinks are served via an intravenous drip like rig and the floor show is … well, there’s no way the Thai cultural ministry would allow it to go to air. Let’s just say that the nurses perform a strip show – but they don’t strip themselves! That is left to an unwitting couple of members of the crowd. The show finishes up with a bucket of ice tipped down into the patrons underwear cum G-string. Glad I wasn’t in the firing line!

The final restaurant is the Hello Kitty restaurant. A little to ‘pink’ for my liking – the franchise concept was great though. Everything… and I mean EVERYTHING was Hello Kitty themed. The burger bread, fries, cakes, frosting on top of drinks, glasses, wait staff, seats, tables, wall hangings, bathrooms … The food was … well, it was presented very well. I can imagine such a restaurant doing well in Bangkok in a place like Siam Paragon or Siam Square.

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Stuart Jay Raj