The Monkey Waiters At The Japanese Restaurant

By Super Admin

How about visiting a restaurant for dinner and being greeted by the ? A Japanese restaurant in remote countryside offers the special treat.

Kayabuki restaurant in Japan is flocked with guests from all over Japan who come to see its "monkey" staff. What more? The monkey staffs never fails the expectations of its visitors.

The monkeys' job duties—which can last no more than two hours a day to avoid violating animal rights regulations—include offering hot towels to diners, delivering change, and serving beers. While health regulations in the area are as strict as anywhere else, the monkeys have been "deemed sanitary" by health inspectors so long as they wear their (adorable) checkered kimono uniforms.

The most popular monkey is six-year-old Fuku-chan who greets guests and brings them hot towels at the end of their meal. He has these airs and graces that make him look just like a French waiter at a posh restaurant. It all started when the owner Kaoru Otsuka gave him a hot towel out of curiosity and he took it to the customer.

Now, are you ready to receive the pampering of the ?