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Fancy a meal with the dead? If yes, then don’t forget to pay a visit to the New Lucky Restaurant in Ahmadabad, India. Apart from its eclectic menu which includes milky tea and buttery rolls, its claim to fame is the presence of the graves between the tables!
The restaurant dates to the 1950s, where initially K.H. Mohammed opened a tea stall outside the cemetery. Krishan Kutti Nair was his partner and he helped to operate the outlet. Nair says the business gradually grew and the stall kept expanding until its tin walls encircled the graves. I guess the success of this restaurant proves that people find the idea of dining among the dead very appealing.
The shin high graves are painted green and every day the manager decorates each of them with a single dried flower. They’re scattered randomly across the restaurant - one up front next to the cash register, three in the middle next to a table for two, four along the wall near the kitchen. The waiters know the floor plan and have mastered the delicate dance of shimmying between graves with a tray of hot tea in each hand - a truly innovative restaurant!
So if you want some out-of-this-world dining experience do pay a visit to the New Lucky Restaurant in Ahmadabad.
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Via: cbc
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