Wednesday, May 13, 2015

What's up Kitty-themed restaurant opens in Hong Kong

According to Time, every list item has been tested and allowed by Sanrio executives.

HELLO KITTY Flip Leather Case for iPad Mini

Attention Hello Pussy fans: Your favorite feline, whiskered, toon (non-cat) character now has her own eating house in Hong Kong.

At the recently listed Hello Kitty iPad mini cases Chinese Cuisine eating house in Kowloon, fans can demand 37 menu items that bear the very character's trademark bow, whiskers, tvs and radio stations and moon-shaped face, reports A while magazine.

After years of negotiating complete with Sanrio, the Japanese company that theoretically owns the brand, restaurant owner Dude Kwong won the rights to spread out a Hello Kitty iPad Mini case-themed restaurant 2010 for the legions of fans with Hong Kong.

Favorite dim sum weapons like dumplings and steamed buns are probably dressed in pink bowties dyed creating use of beetroot juice, while her beady black eyes are created using squid printer ink.

Nests of noodle baskets formed in the silhouette of Hello Pussy cradle shrimp and vegetables all the while stir-fried noodles are adorned by a deep-fried noodle bow and areas of rice are given whiskers, attention and a green bean or carrot bowtie.

According to Time, every list item has been tested and allowed by Sanrio executives.

Despite celebrating the woman's 40th birthday last year, the interminable Hello Kitty shows no approve of slowing down, gracing airplane fuselages, hotel rooms, cafes and food vans around the world.

And before you make the mistake in referring to the cartoon as a word2 be warned that Sanrio will quandary a curt advisory — for the reason that did with an anthropologist last year — reminding fans that Hello Pussy is not a cat, but in fact "…a cheerful and happy little girls by a heart of gold" who can be found in the suburbs of London with her mums and dads and twin sister Minny the particular five apples high.

For globetrotting fans, Taiwanese airline Eva Minespil has painted Hello Kitty utilizing small fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft where everything from their boarding cards, soap, foods, toilet to fit and even sick bags are further emblazoned with the cartoon character.

To help fete her 40th anniversary last year, the very Keio Plaza Hotel Tama with Tokyo created two Hello Kitty-themed rooms, while Shibuya Parco created a Hello Kitty pop-up cafe latter winter.

South Korea is already domicile to a Hello Kitty cafe business, and in the US, a roving What's up Kitty-themed food truck has begun striking the streets of California serving beauty petit-fours and desserts.

The What's up Kitty Chinese Cuisine restaurant starts up officially June 1 .

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