the restaurant of mistaken orders employs waitstaff with dementia
and you can never be exactly sure what you will be getting.
below is a statement from the restaurant to potential patrons and to the world.
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you may think it’s crazy,
a restaurant that can’t even get your order right,
all of our servers are people living with dementia,
they may, or may not, get your order right.
however, rest assured,
that even if your order is mistaken
everything on our menu is delicious and one of a kind.
this we guarantee.
“it’s okay if my order was wrong, it tastes so good anyway.”
we hope this feeling of openness and understanding
will spread across japan, and through the world.
—
We ask for your continued support of The Restaurant of Mistaken Orders in Tokyo, Japan.
Our mission is to spread dementia awareness and to make society a little bit more open-minded and relaxed.
—
“gratitude is when memory is stored in the heart and not in the mind.”
-lionel hampton
—
source credits: https://www.japan.go.jp/tomodachi/2019/winter2019/restaurant_of_mistaken_orders.html
the government of japan
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That’s a wonderful idea, I hope it spreads around the world.
Best wishes, Pete.
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me too –
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💙
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<3
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Thanks for sharing this very generous idea.
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I think it’s so brilliant
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It is 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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What a fabulous idea
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so brilliant
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That’s the most uplifting thing I’ve read in quite a while.
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it’s just so kind and good for the whole community
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It’s rather like my house. What I plan to cook or think I’m cooking never quite comes out like the recipe book says. But I don’t hear any complaints! :)
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This poster definitely has dementia. She can’t remember her name….. ladysighs. :(
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or wp can’t !
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good food is always guaranteed at your house as well, no matter what it might be –
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I remember reading about this somewhere and I love the idea! What a wonderful thing :)
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I love this idea too, and it is -)
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I would so go if we had one here!
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Lovely idea!
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Truly a restaurant for eaters with open minds, Beth.
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absolutely
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Ahh love this unique restaurant! 🤓🌈❤️
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me too!
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How uplifting!
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I so agree, Jennie. so good for the whole community
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Yes, indeed!
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How wonderful. I like that quote about memories stored in the heart too.
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they’re always in there, even if we can’t always access them
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Interesting thought. I seem to easily remember things I wish I didn’t, and fail to remember things I wish I could.
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What a super idea Beth … perfect for me, I never know what to order anyhow?
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same!
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I love this on so many levels 😂
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What a brilliant idea! May it spread far and wide.
We had delicious ice cream and wonderful espressi at a place handling things in the same way. It took forever to get our orders brought to us and there was a manager just walking from table to table to ask if ‘everything was alright’ – and of course it was. We flirted gently with the helpers, told them that their ice creams were wonderful and that we had the best coffee of our lives. We can say we made their day as they made ours.
It’s amazing how you always find the best bits of good, hilarious, wonderful news and your pairing with suitable quotes is always so spot on. Thank you beth
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that’s so great that you had that wonderful experience. I think these initiatives help everyone in a community, everyone is needed and accepted for their gifts. thanks!
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There, but for the grace…
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yes-
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Amazing! I love this idea so much with one caveat. I hope they can handle severe allergies or things can go very wrong :)
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yes, I’m guessing they might say that up front
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A wonderful thing to do for humanity!
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good for everyone
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My mom died of Alzheimer’s, so this touched my heart. What a kind way to deal with dementia! Both for the restaurant and for its patrons. Wonderful.
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my mother did as well, and I think it is so compassionate and helps the whole community
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😊
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Terrific post. Never heard of this restaurant. Love everything you’ve put in this post.
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thank you –
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There is much to admire in Japanese culture, and much to emulate.
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oh, I so agree. it’s such a different approach to life
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What a novel idea. Just not ideal if you have major allergies 🌈
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true-
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😄
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How wonderful 🥰
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such a great idea
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I love the quote! And I love the idea for this restaurant. It keeps people smiling.
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I do too!
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Beautiful quotation. This is an amazing, brave idea — I thought of my aunt Martha doing this job and I am not sure she’d ever get to a table.
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But she would be there among her community at least
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That’s a fantastic idea that is not only fun for everyone but supports and brings joy to people who feel needed. Really fantastic!
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That’s right!
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If you bring an attitude of compassion and kindness, tolerance and gratitude may have the flavors, that most satisfy.
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True
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Wonderful, unless you’re a vegetarian and get meat…so you’ll go home hungry.
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True – maybe trade with your neighbor
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LOL It’s hard nowadays with so many dietary restrictions and tastes. I think it’s wonderful but for a lot of people it wouldn’t work.
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can’t help my idealism, it always takes the forefront )
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And it always should.
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That is so wonderful and lovely 🥰❤️💙❤️🥰
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Yes-
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I love this more than words can say! 💛
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Oh, I couldn’t love this more :-). You just made my day with the story.
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I’m so glad – the joy just continues to spread from this initiative
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What a wonderful and most interesting idea!
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I think so, too!
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:>)
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I love this!! Now what was it I had for dinner tonight? Who cares.
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right -)
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what a marvellous, all inclusive idea :)
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I so agree
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That’s confidence in your food. This post reminds me of an odd experience I had with my mom when she was living in assisted living. I showed up one day and found her in the dining room having lunch with several other ladies. I didn’t make a big deal in front of the others, but I couldn’t help but notice she was wearing someone else’s very colorful blue-framed glasses. I mentioned this privately to one of the workers there, and she said it happens often. She took me to a drawer where they kept lost glasses. I’m not exaggerating—40 or more pairs must have been in there. How often do we pay attention to a person’s glasses? Mom and I sorted through them all, and neither of us was sure which was hers. I kept having her try on pairs and asking if she thought they were hers and how her vision was. Not very scientific. I was only 70% sure that we had the right pair.
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I had a very similar thing happen with my own mother with a shirt, they said they often end up wearing each other’s if they have roommates and no one notices – the glasses would be a bit trickier I imagine –
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This is very interesting. I can eat almost, almost anything on the menu and don’t mind the mistake. But somehow my stomach is sensitive to certain things, though.
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you would have to be careful with what was brought to you –
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I know. My stomach would tell me.
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A fascinating concept, and I’m already thinking of ways to make life easier on sfaff and customers. Cafeteria style, for instance. I’ve been a waitress, so I know how difficult it is to keep orders straight.
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Same )
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What a wonderful idea!
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Good for all
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What a novel idea. I love this! That we should all be so generous in our thinking and acceptance.
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I so agree –
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Love this…
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<3
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Love this…
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