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Known as the "Restaurant of Mistaken Orders," this unique dining establishment in Tokyo, Japan deliberately allows for errors in both orders and deliveries. What sets it apart is its endearing waitstaff.
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Tokyo's "Restaurant Of Mistaken Orders," where the staff all live with dementia, is a hit among Japanese foodies for all the right reasons. They get nearly half of the orders wrong, but customers appreciate that the staff is thriving and the food is delicious.