Japanese Resteraunts Offer Bunnies for Dinner, But You Can't Eat Them...
The Usagi-to-Cafe in Nagoya, Japan recently announced its plans to allow customers to dine with rabbits. This strange new policy is the restaurant's way of opening up to customers who's furry friends are generally shunned out of restaurants.
Usagi-to-Cafe will have 18 of their own bunnies which vistors can play with once they are done eating, or visitors will also be allowed to bring a bunny of their own.
Japan is known for having a handful of cat-friendly restaurants in the past. This is the first known bunny-friendly restaurant.
There is no word yet on whether the restaurant will serve rabbit as a meal or not. The thought of selling rabbit meat in the midst of a rabbit-friendly environment sounds rather horrific to me, though.
Also no word yet on whether other animals such as cats or dogs will be welcome.
What do you think of Usagi-to-Cafe's new rabbit policy? Is it cute and friendly, or unsanitary and strange?
Check out a video about it all here:
Labels: Bunnies, Japan, Japanese, Rabbit, Restaurants, Usagi-to-Cafe
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