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    Five bizarre restaurant rules from around the world 
    Fine dining experience around the world (Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons)

    Five bizarre restaurant rules from around the world 

    By Prachi Rijhwani
    Oct 27, 2023
    05:31 pm

    What's the story

    In a culinary twist that raised eyebrows across the globe, a restaurant in the United States made headlines by introducing a rule, charging parents for misbehaving children.

    The move was met with a flurry of opinions. However, this establishment is not the only one with unconventional regulations.

    Here, we explore bizarre restaurant rules from around the world that have left patrons scratching their heads.

    Japan 

    Japan's silent dining 

    In the land of the rising sun, a restaurant in Tokyo has captured the attention of locals and tourists alike with its rule of silence.

    At Ichiban Soto, diners are encouraged to enjoy their meal in a hushed environment. No speaking is allowed, and even the slightest whisper can result in swift eviction.

    This is a culinary meditation where patrons focus entirely on food.

    Switzerland

    Switzerland's clock-watching cuisine

    In the picturesque Swiss town of La Chaux-de-Fonds, there's a restaurant with a rather strict policy.

    L'Heure Précise, or "The Precise Hour," lives up to its name. Customers must adhere to a specific time slot for their meal, and the clock dictates everything.

    Arriving even a minute late is met with disappointment, as the staff meticulously times each course.

    South Korea

    South Korea's mystery menu

    A dining adventure like no other can be found in the bustling streets of Seoul.

    The Gwi-Yeop-Jip restaurant has a peculiar rule: diners are served dishes without knowing what they are until they taste them.

    The menu remains a well-guarded secret, and patrons must rely on their senses of taste, smell, and culinary intuition to navigate the meal.

    Germany

    Germany's dress code delight

    In Berlin, a restaurant called "Das Kleiderhaus" enforces a dress code that takes the concept of formal attire to a new level.

    Here, guests are required to wear a variety of bizarre costumes, from Viking armor to Renaissance-era gowns.

    The rule adds a touch of whimsy to the dining experience and encourages patrons to embrace their inner thespian while enjoying their meals.

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