China Opens First Ever Prison-Themed Restaurant  
Fancy a bit of Kung Pao in the clink? Tianjin city in China has opened its first ever prison-themed restaurant and has had customers queuing to experience life as an inmate.

Diners have their meals in separate dining rooms - or cells - which are made from iron caging. Each cell varies in size depending on the number of customers per party.

The city's first Prison of Fire restaurant is designed to look exactly like a  genuine Chinese jail, complete with dungeons and confinement rooms.

Each one lounge area is made to look changed, with normal cells, single cells and a water cell with a capturing perspective of water torment gadgets.

What's more its not only the clients who are dealt with like detainees. Indeed the demonstrations who perform there are trapped in a birdcage-like structure which can scarcely fit in a console and guitar, without taking into consideration a four-piece band.

Intrepid burger joints are served their supper through an entryway incubate however, dissimilar to true detainees, get to appreciate their dinners on fitting cutlery and ceramics.

The restaurant holder has said he needs burger joints to 'value their opportunity and stay far from law violations'.

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