Sep. 29th, 2007 08:29 am
bizarro world
I'm in the shinjuku area of tokyo, eating at a place called Christon Café, which is a trendy, yet fairly cheap christian-themed restaurant. The menu says it's "The most premier restaurant in 100 years. Restaurant with the image of a church."
Totally weird. So there's chandaliers and mary's and giant fake-candles, and they claim to have furniture and an altar from actual european churches. Despite all that, it's like they'd never been to a real church. It's weird being somewhere where something christian is trendy.
Totally weird. So there's chandaliers and mary's and giant fake-candles, and they claim to have furniture and an altar from actual european churches. Despite all that, it's like they'd never been to a real church. It's weird being somewhere where something christian is trendy.
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No idea if his family was kosher though. As a non-Jew, non-Muslim, non-Catholic, this whole dietary restriction thing is foreign to me.