ashfire wrote:I seen on CBS Sunday Morning about restaurants in Japan where the servers dress as maids or butlers. They will if asked to stir your drink or say when they place your food on the table Served With The Magic Of Love.
I understand that the servers have to go through a half a day of training before they start working.
They dress like you would see maids or butlers in manga or anime.
They greet all costumers as a group.
A lot of this is done in the geek or Otaku areas of Tokyo.
minakichan wrote:The maid cafe in Canada actually closed down, but not for anything sexually shady. o.o
Roy Mustang (post: 1219240) wrote:The iMaid Café has closed down? That thing wasn't even a two years old.
blkmage (post: 1219592) wrote:Well, every restaurant that's occupied that spot hasn't lasted very long. Every time I passed by it, it was something different or closed down. There just isn't a lot around the area.
AsianBlossom (post: 1220026) wrote:...
Is it considered discrimination if they only hire Asian girls as waitresses?
Just wondering. Actually, I've been wondering the same thing about Japanese restaurants in the US in general. I was thinking about trying to work at a Japanese restaurant sometime as a part-time job, but it seems that most--if not all--of the employees I've seen at these restaurants are Asian. It makes me wonder if it's even possible for a gal of Euro descent like me to work in a Japanese restaurant.
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