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Originally Posted by MMM
Did you actually read the link you posted? "rather common" is the last two words I would use to describe nyotaimori in the US.
"Hadaka sushi is one of the few places where you can actually order Nyotaimori"
"A Nyataimori...modell at Hadaka costs according to their website $1100 and does not include food, beverage, room charge, tax or gratuity. "
(How many people do you know who are willing to pay that much for a meal before even ordering the food?)
"Westerners say it is Japanese, while Japenese consider this to be a Western or even a Chinese phenomenon....it is considered quite rare."
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$1100 is a lot of rice hey!
You have to admit, it is a rather unique style of dining and I'm sure the price would warrant the plates salry, afterall, it would not be easy to find an employee to lay down naked on a table all night whilst the patrons push, poke and pluck with the sticks
Then again, it may be a turn on.. Who knows.. Either way, I've seen other uniqe styles of restaurants.
Take "No Hands Restaurant" for example in Bangkok