Monkey Waiters

Dude, the Japanese come up with the coolest concepts. At a an eatery north of a Tokyo, restaurant owners have employed a pair of monkey to help their serve customers. Check out the video and watch the monkey waiters hook up customers with beers and hot towels. Yackchan and Fookichan (sorry for butchered spelling!) get paid in soybeans. They even sports miniature checkered kimonos. One patron joked that the monkeys are as adorable as his kids, only the monkeys are better since they actual listen to him. For those concerned about animal rights, no worries guys, the monkeys only work 2 hours a day tops.

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