Children are taught from childhood that watching TV while eating is wrong. While eating, focus should be on eating completely. However, nowadays not only the children but also the adults are focused on mobiles and tablets. People have become addicted to mobile phones and they have become a necessity. People get so engrossed in their phones that they do not leave the phone even while eating. Fed up with this habit of customers, a restaurant has made it a rule for its customers that no one can use mobile phones in the restaurant. People are appreciating this initiative of the restaurant. Although this restaurant is not in India but in Japan. Let us know why the restaurant had to take such a step.
Mobile phones are prohibited in this restaurant
According to information, a restaurant named Debu Chan in Tokyo, Japan has banned the use of mobile phones. This ramen noodle restaurant has an unspoken rule about eating fast and leaving room. Ramen eateries are very crowded so customers are expected to finish their meals quickly to make room for other customers. However, many people have to wait a long time.
Know what is the reason for the ban
When the restaurant staff looked at why people were taking so long, they noticed that people who were waiting for the ramen to cool down were on the phone for a long time. People eat food while looking at mobile, so it takes more time. Restaurant owner Kota Kai said that the restaurant serves Hakata ramen which is 1 millimeter wide. Being so thin, the noodles spread very quickly. Restaurant owner Kota Kai said that we noticed that a customer did not start eating until a few minutes after being served. This was a matter of concern for us as thin noodles spoil very quickly. Apart from this, eating while looking at the phone also spoils the time of the customers. And there is a rush of customers.
there is no sign board
Spoiling your own dish in front of your eyes and not giving seats to the customers. Seeing all this, he banned himself from mobile phone there. There is a lot of discussion about the rules of this restaurant in Japan. There are only 30 seats in the restaurant and there is no board for the use of mobile phones anywhere. The restaurant staff themselves approach people and request them not to do so.