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The food industry is full of bizarre and unique places to explore. Most of these are themed cafes, with unique concepts for their decor. Some places stick to traditional coffee house interiors, providing a warm ambiance. On the other hand, some have strange surroundings and are a must-visit. Beyond good food and coffee, they give customers an experience worth remembering. Here are some of the strangest cafes around the world.

1. Themed Cafes | Robot Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan

This cafe is like stepping into a futuristic world. If you are an AI enthusiast, cafes like these are surely for you! Robots serve food here, dance, and perform for guests. Flashing lights, loud music, and robot battles make this café feel more like a show than a restaurant.

2. Cobys’ Dog Café in Seattle, USA

This place solely caters to dogs. Your pet dog can enjoy the dog-friendly menu and devour treats like pancakes and “pupcakes.” All while giving you as an owner the opportunity to relax. It’s a dream place for pet lovers who want to treat their furry friends to something special.

3. Themed Cafes | Alice in Magic World in Tokyo, Japan

Inspired by the story of Alice in Wonderland, this café feels like stepping into the famous storybook. Religiously sticking to the theme waiters over there are dressed as characters from the book and tables are shaped like teacups. Cafes with such themes are a fun spot for fans of fantasy.

4. Forever Rose Cafe in Dubai, UAE

The Rose Cafe is extremely popular in Dubai, featuring a 2-dimensional interior. Everything inside this cafe is black and white, making it hard to decipher where on your table you’ve put your cup. It’s an Instagram worth spot, and surely an enjoyable optical illusion.

These strange cafes have attracted tourists who are determined to explore unique places. They offer memorable experiences and challenge your perception of what cafes and restaurants should be like.

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Mahnoor Rashid
Mahnoor Rashid is a student with a love for writing. She is an eccentric artist, fond of Muslim architecture. Currently, as a freelance writer, she explores the latest news and the depths of Pakistan's history and culture, while drawn to marketing's intriguing nuances. When not writing, Mahnoor is found adoring animals.