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Tiny gap between two buildings in Thailand has been turned into one the narrowest restaurants in the world

2020-09-26 18 Dailymotion

This thin passageway between a pharmacy and a hospital could be the world's narrowest restaurant.<br /><br />The food shop's owner, Kannet Raksachon, 33, has been serving breakfast and drinks in the small space in Songkhla province, Thailand, for more than five years now.<br /><br />She said: "During rush hour, customers wait outside in queues if the tables are unavailable. Some buy takeaways to eat outside if they are in a hurry."<br /><br />Footage shows the narrow cafeteria called Nai Roo, which means "in a hole" in the local language. It is 3.6ft (109cm) wide and 50ft (10.5metres) long.<br /><br />It can accommodate up to 12 customers in its three tables and serves hot rice porridge, coffee, drinks, and other a la carte menus from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m.<br /><br />Each table has its set of condiments such as chili and soy sauce, like most Southeast Asian street food shops, and only one person can walk across the hall at a time because of the space limit.<br /><br />Locals who live and work nearby often visit the restaurant to eat breakfast or buy snacks for takeaway after shift.

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