The Amrita
The Amrita | |
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Restaurant information | |
Established | 2016 |
Current owner(s) | Dante, Patrick Alan, Charles[1] |
Food type | Vegan and non-vegan |
Dress code | Naked and mobile phone free |
City | London, Melbourne, Tokyo |
Country | United Kingdom, Australia, Japan |
Website | theamrita.com |
The Amrita, sanskrit for “immortality”, is Japan's first naked restaurant which opened in Tokyo on Friday 29 July 2016 from 6:00 PM[2]
Places
The Amita has restaurants in London , Melbourne, Tokyo[3]
Rules of entry
The Amrita has strict rules for its naked party:[2]
- There are age limits (from 20 years old to 120 years old). Those who are 20 years old or less are not able to enter the restaurant.
- Weight limit, where those who are more than 15 kilograms (33 lb) above the average weight for height can not enter the restaurant.
- Attractive people who exceed the weight limitation may be allowed entry (at the restaurant's own discretion).
- Diners have to wear disposable underwear made of paper prepared by the restaurant.
- Visitors are not to 'cause a nuisance to other diners' by touching or talking to fellow diners.
- Tattooed customers are barred from entry.
- Diners who meet the restaurant's entry requirements will be asked to lock away mobile phones and cameras in a table-top box.
Tickets
- Guests will fork out up to 80,000 yen ($750) for tickets entitling them to eat food served by musclebound men wearing G-strings and watch a dance show featuring male models.[3]
- Another option is meal tickets, not including a show, will cost from 14,000 to 28,000 yen depending on choice of menu.
References
- ↑ "Oue Founder". The Amrita.
- 1 2 "AMRITA Dinner アムリタの宴". theamrita.com. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
- 1 2 "Naked restaurant The Amrita bans overweight guests in Tokyo, Japan". news.com.au. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
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