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Vampire Cafe, Ginza, Tokyo, Japan
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The waitresses dress in Gothic French maid outfits and the waiters wear tuxedos. Each table comes with a bell, which you can ring for a “Vampire’s blood cocktail” or a cigarette.
All of the menu items have vampiric names, which you won’t be able to decipher if you can’t read kanji. The cuisine is best described as an Italian/French/Japanese mix. Vampire Café’s morbid motifs extend to the food presentation; an order marinated octopus suckers and smoked salmon comes in a little burial casket; “raw” spring rolls filed with tuna are arranged in a cross on a bed of thinly-sliced tomatoes.
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