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Tokyo's 2D Cafe

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Re: Tokyo's 2D Cafe

#6

Does every restaurant have to appeal to the Instagram generation now?

This restaurant appeals to me and I am not in the Instagram generation.

Restaurants are extremely competitive. I’m not surprised that they go to great lengths to differentiate.

Re: Tokyo's 2D Cafe

#7

Does every restaurant have to appeal to the Instagram generation now?

Are all restaurants doing this? I'm pretty sure the Italian cafe down my street is still doing their own thing (serving good food at good prices).

If its not your cup of tea to visit a place like this, the solution is simple. Visit somewhere else for food. Otherwise, there are all sorts of inventive restaraunts through the ages, from Benihana's (at least in the 70s when it was fresh-and-cool), to "Blind Restaurants" to sports-bars, and now apparently this 2D-cafe drawing style.

No, these restaurants don't necessarily serve the best food (in my experience anyway). But that's also not the point... the point of Benihana's / Blind Cafes / Cat Cafes / Sports Bars / 2D Cafes / etc. etc. is to provide a new experience beyond just food and drink.

Re: Tokyo's 2D Cafe

#9

Does every restaurant have to appeal to the Instagram generation now?

Taking pictures and sharing them with friends is not a generational thing. It has been a cornerstone of human culture since the concept of photography was invented.

Are we not allowed to enjoy what we see anymore?

Re: Tokyo's 2D Cafe

#10

Does every restaurant have to appeal to the Instagram generation now?

Do we have to assume that they do it to satisfy an IG crowd, or can we simply allow them doing it for the sake of the experience?

Another take, is it that bad though if they did? It would be free marketing. Hopefully it would bring actual customers and not just selfie-photographers :)

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