The ‘Alice In Wonderland’ inspired restaurant you’re witnessing is located in Tokyo, of course
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The ‘Alice In Wonderland’ inspired restaurant you’re witnessing is located in Tokyo, of course
Looks like an awesome restaurant!
I wouldn't mind having a room like #10
I clapped four times
just don't get the Hatter's table… clean cup move down!!!
If I remember right this place is in the Gaslamp District of San Diego.. I have eaten in the steakhouse that used to be right above it.
There's a San Diego in Tokyo??
LMAO!!!!!!!
Or it could be in Tokyo, like it says at the top of the gallery.
Actually there is a Wine Bar in the Gaslamp District of San Diego that looks very similar to this restaurant. But of course the pictures above are from Tokyo.
you're thinking of Vin de Syrah which is a bar in downtown San Diego (it's their 2 year anniversary party tonight actually)… we like to say we're going "down the rabbit hole" because it's downstairs and the decor is very whimsical with fake grass and parasols etc. but it's not REALLY Alice in Wonderland themed.
BOOOOOOOOOORRING
Post some humps
Read a book.
Dear Chive,
Please fix your damn iPhone APP!!!!!!!
Sincerely,
All the Chivers who thumbs up this post.
and add one for the iPad while your at it
Get a Droid dumbass
Droid doesn't show it much better…
i still dont see the rabbit hole and something execution-themed. nice try though
Now we just need an american mcgee alice themed restaurant…
I agree! that would be so cool!!!!
where is cheshire cat?
Fail
Today is May the Fourth! How appropriate!! the day the book takes place.
Why is a raven like a writing desk?
I haven't the slightest idea….
Damn you Japan, you win at craziness again!
lame…
I want to sit at the caterpillar's table… what was he smoking anyway? (never a frown with golden brown)
And if they forgot to pay the bill….. OFF WITH THEIR HEADS!!!
Outstanding work
Need a couple of those in the USA
and of course a few in the manner of American McGee Alice
CHANGE PLACES!
It is wonder full, But Parasol also give shine in it. The "Parasol" from "para" meaning to stop or to shield and "sol" meaning sun. The word "umbrella" evolved from the Latin "umbella" (an "umbel" is a flat-topped rounded flower) or "umbra", meaning "shaded."