Thursday, 14 April 2011

I WENT TO THE CLINIC CAFE

















I did not know that there exists a cafe that resembles a hospital clinic in appearance until Tuesday evening.  The Clinic Cafe is located at Gurney Plaza.  As the theme of the cafe is that of a hospital, the furniture and eating ware were what one would find in a hospital. 
Thanks to Annie, I got to go to this place.  I ate out of a kidney shaped dish that is normally associated with surgical equipment.  That was fun.   The fun thing was that a syringe was used to fill the tomato or chilli sauces.   My cold drink was served in an icy cold beaker.  The whole restaurant is designed like a hospital, with 'nurses', 'doctors', 'attendants' and 'surgeons' as the waiters/waitresses. I don't think that I'd bring my mum or aunt to this place as they will say "Choy!  Not good to eat here.  Bad Luck".  Customers are mostly youngsters as I believe not many 'old folks' can accept the concept.
The chairs are like the hospital bed. I sa that chairs were real wheel-chairs. The orderes would be hung next to the 'bedside', just like a health progress report.   The colour concept of the place is red and white.  Note the red cross curtains.

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