日本酒馆生意经:可爱的猴子当服务员,香蕉变工资
The Kayabukiya Tavern looks like any other traditional-style Japanese 'sake-house' restaurant. However, once you walk into the modest premises in Utsunomiya, Tochigi prefecture it quickly becomes apparent that human waiters have been replaced by Macaque monkeys. Seventeen-year-old Fuku-chan was ushered into the role after she delivered a napkin to a table uNPRompted, mimicking Yat-chan, the original Macaque waiter. Restaurant owner, Kaoru Otsuka, then decided to pair her with Yat-chan. People come from all four corners of the world to be served by the simian and now video footage has caught her in action, showing a typical day at work. Viewers can see Fuku-chan, dressed in a chequered waiter's shirt and skirt, bringing guests a beer and fetching napkins for diners. But the veteran waitress is prone to mistakes, she was captured spilling a bowl full of peas as she runs to a table.
Otsuka, who sort the monkeys after seeing them in their natural habitat of the Nikkō mountains, said: 'They are closer than my family. I hold them all day and sleep with them. Once I started taking care of them I couldn't let go. 'They are just way too cute.' Monkeys have been working at the bar for some 29 years, reports 28 Lab. |