2013年2月3日 星期日

"Tutus, tiaras and tiramisu: World's first Barbie restaurant opens"--a BBC Article

Could this also be a pride of Taiwan?

http://edition.cnn.com/2013/01/31/travel/taipei-barbie-cafe/index.html

Tutus, tiaras and tiramisu: World's first Barbie restaurant opens

By Hiufu Wong, CNN

January 31, 2013 -- Updated 1138 GMT (1938  HKT)


(CNN) -- Taiwan. Home to the first Hello Kitty-themed café, Hello  Kitty-themed airplanes and now -- taking cute perhaps one step too far -- the world's first Barbie-themed restaurant.

Licensed by U.S. toymaker Mattel, Taiwan restaurant  company Sinlaku on Wednesday opened the Barbie Café on Zhongxiao road, one of  the busiest shopping districts in the capital, Taipei.

The café's decoration, costing  TW$50 million (US$1.7 million), is mostly in suitably Barbie-style magenta and  pink.

The furniture couldn't be more  princess-y -- bar tables look like the heel of a stiletto, chair backs resemble  bustiers (some with a tutu) and chandeliers are shaped like elegant teapots and  teacups with saucers. Barbie dolls and logos adorn walls and tabletops.

The restaurant also has a  gigantic Barbie box allowing customers to step in and feel like a packaged up,  life-size Barbie.

Waitresses wear tutus and tiaras  while their male counterparts try, mostly in vain, to look like Ken, Barbie's  on-off squeeze.

Barbie's abnormally, and  anatomically-challenging, slim figure may diminish some appetites. With that in  mind, the restaurant menu has been designed by professional nutritionists, local media reported (Chinese). There's a calorie chart on the  first page of the menu, with calorie data listed alongside each item.

The menu itself is a hodgepodge  of offerings, including Chicken toast box, Hazelnut tiramisu, Macaroons in  martini glasses, Philadelphia steak salad, Salmon beauty salad and Barbie 128 (a  pink drink named after the café's address). You can find photos of some menu  items on this Chinese-language blog post.

Sinlaku is planning a second  Barbie Café in the central Taiwan city of Taichung and aims to introduce one in  Shanghai, Wu ke-jing, the general manager of Sinlaku, said in a local media  report on Chinatimes (Trad. Chinese only).

Sinlaku also operates a Hello  Kitty-themed café in Taipei, which opened five years ago. The Hello Kitty  restaurant is slightly more expensive than Barbie Café with mains from TW$400  (US$14) compared to Barbie Café's mains from TW$250 (US$8). You can read our  review of the Hello Kitty restaurant below.

Please, if you have visited the  Barbie Café let us know your experience.

Hello  Kitty restaurant is terribly cute and its food is just terrible

Barbie Café, 2F, 128, Section  4, Zhongxiao East Road

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