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Dining in a room with blood-splattered walls may not sound like the most appealing way to devour a meal, but that’s the kind of experience that jogs the appetites of customers enjoying dinner at Tokyo’s Vampire Cafe. Serving up spooky dishes and cocktails containing eyeballs, fingers, and everything else you’d never want to put in your mouth (all fake, of course), the Ginza restaurant nonetheless offers deliciously prepared casual French-Italian fusion food to gore and horror-loving eaters roaming the city.
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As if having dinner in a vampire’s lair weren’t enough, Vampire Cafe is currently holding a summer-exclusive Horror Night Fair as an even more bone-chilling way to accommodate their special customers. Not only will the waiters be dressed up as zombies, the entire restaurant will be redecorated in the theme of a blood-curdling horror house.
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But even the most terrifying of monsters know how to have a good time, and customers at the Vampire Cafe will be able to enjoy raffles and other events held at the restaurant where they can win neat little prizes. If a candlelit dinner complete with blood, body parts, and zombies sounds like your cup of tea, a trip to Ginza this summer will let you have just that. If that’s not an option, you can also buy a set of human organ silicone molds and make some unsettling snacks at home.
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Ginza Restaurant Vampire Cafe
Address: 6-7-6 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo (7F)
Hours: 5:00PM〜11:30PM
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