In Brooklyn opened a Japanese restaurant for introverts

In Brooklyn opened a Japanese restaurant for introverts

The restaurant is well-known Japanese chain Ichiran opened in Brooklyn. But this is no ordinary restaurants where you can enjoy Japanese cuisine. They are just a dream of the introvert! In order to make a reservation at this restaurant you will not need to look into the eyes of the waiter — you just do not see his face, to order you need to fill in a paper form. Moreover, in the future you can take your seat in the restaurant and also not seeing anyone eat in peace. The fact that the entire restaurant consists of booths, separated from each other and from the views of outsiders. Everything is created in the first place, to ensure that you could leave the whole world behind the door and concentrate on the aromas and tastes of the dishes you ordered.

Entering the restaurant, you will be able to see on the special table which seats are free. You occupy an empty booth and fill in the order form. Then the waiter picks up the form and brings You the order. In order to give the paper and pick up the dish, you only need a little lift sash-window above the table. All you will see is a bowl of your soup ramen and perhaps the hands of the waiter.

The restaurant is located at the address: 374 Johnson Ave.

You may also be interested in the restaurant in the East Village, serving steak, but there will have to eat standing up.

I’m going straight to Ichiran the next time I’m in Brooklyn. Either that or fly back to Japan. I miss this type of view ? pic.twitter.com/QKWm8X0OVN

— ?garnet (@sydsugoi) March 3, 2017

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