Categories: Food & Drink

Toronto is getting a jaw-dropping Japanese robot restaurant show

Ready to get whisked away to a wild night in Tokyo? A next-level dining experience called The Robot Restaurant Show is coming to Toronto and it’s a trip through Japanese subculture that’ll leave you feeling “amazed and baffled.”

This unique show takes you on a “futuristic journey with high-tech laser displays, multi-coloured lights, flash dancers and glittering robots with a Japanese twist,” according to the description.

The experience is similar to the world-renowned Japan Robot Restaurant, and it’s like stepping into the bright lights of Tokyo.

The event organizers have created a video to give you a little preview of what to expect.

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While you dine on a variety of authentic Japanese food, you’ll be wowed by J-Pop dance routines, amazing light laser shows, and huge robots battling it out before your eyes.

The 90-minute show will be split into three acts, allowing you plenty of time to eat, drink, and shop for souveniers between each act.

“Expect an abundance of energy and fun, walking out equal parts amazed and baffled at the insight you’ve had into the modern Japanese subculture,” it says.

Photo via Hidden Media Network

Whether you’re looking to impress a date or spend an unforgettable night out with friends, you won’t find a more exciting destination than this!

If the Robot Restaurant Show is something you simply can’t miss, you better act fast.

Tickets are already on sale for the limited-time experience, which will take place from October 20th to 22nd, 2023.

The price of admission includes a welcome drink and a Japanese-inspired sushi meal on arrival.

Photo via Hidden Media Network

So, start spamming the group chat and save the date — you’re going on an adventure!

The Robot Restaurant Show: Toronto

When: October 20th to October 22nd, 2023
Where: Victoria Street (Address TBA), Toronto
Cost: $140 per person

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