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A story about an unusual restaurant in Japan that serves a wonderful lesson in dementia along with delicious food. (Video)

The brainchild of Shiro Oguni, this restaurant is where all the waiters and waitresses suffer from varying degrees of memory loss, but nevertheless perform a job that requires very good memory. Why is customer satisfaction extremely high? Watch now.


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Gary
Gary
June 18, 2023 5:30 pm

Absolutely Beautiful!!!

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