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Top 5 Weird Cafés in the world

1. Chin Chin Laboratorists – London

For those folks who are crazy about ice cream, London has the most unique Ice cream parlor in the world. It is that unique that all ice cream flavors are customized to match the specific taste of each individual. At Chin Chin Laboratorists you’ll have the chance to create a mixture of your favorite ingredients that combined with liquid nitrogen, will make your dream ice cream come true.

Chin Chin Laboratorists resembles a lab pulled off an old movie, rather than Ice cream parlor. Pipes that water liquid nitrogen, test tubes,  flasks, giant thermos and people dressed in white coats, are just some of the elements make up the atmosphere at this pleasant place. As often, unique places aren’t cheap and Chin Chin Labs is not an exception since a small ice cream here cost around 4 pounds, anyways, It is not like you are going to come here everyday? Are you?

Address: 49-50 Camden Lock Place, London, NW1 8AF, UK, Vereinigtes Königreich

 

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2. Cat Café Felis – Utsunomiya (Japan)

A Café where you can play with cats? Really? Well, those who enjoy the company of these mystic animals would love the Cat Café Felis in Utsunomiya (Japan). At Felis, visitors can enjoy a cup of joe while playing with one of the thirty cats that live here. No worries, all these cats are healthy, clean, vaccinated, and, since they were abandoned as kittens, ready to be adopted. So, if you get attached to one of these animals, you can even take it home with you.

Cats playing with yarn, strolling among the tables and, of course, sleeping on couches are everywhere in this place that many people frequent to cure their depression.

Address: 867-3 Nakatomatsuricho, Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan

3. Babochki Anticafé  – Moscow

This is a truly unique place to hang out with friends. The main idea is that people instead of paying for what they order, pay for the time they spend at the café. One minute at Babochki Anticafé costs only 1.5 Rubles and an hour – 90 Rubles, which is around 2 Euros, while the rest is free. Babochki, which literally means “Butterflies” was conceived with two main thoughts in mind: Being a truly cool place to hang out with friends and, like butterflies, to express a creative character. Babochki Anticafé apart of having a friendly atmosphere, is equipped with a cozy cinema with comfortable couches, a video game room and a quiet meeting room, where you can enjoy tea, coffee and snacks free of charge. Here you’ll be able to use wi-fi, read actual magazines (in Russian only), play board games and even work.

Address: Taganskaya ulitsa, 29, стр. 1, Moscow, Russian Federation

 

4 . Café Therapy- Prague

Cafe Therapy is a really remarkable Café – Shop and social enterprise that help people to overcome drug addictions through a wide range of its instruments that includes: educational workshops, art therapy, psychological help, etc. At Café Therapy you’ll be able to enjoy a nice cup of coffee while helping people in their rehab process. Apart of their social work, food at Café Therapy is very tasty and prices are quite fair.

Address: Školská 1267/30, 110 00 Praha, Czech Republic

 

5. Vampire Café

Located in Tokyo´s Ginza district, Vampire Café is A great place that looks like a spooky Count Dracula’s mansion. The dim lights, chandeliers, blood red furniture, coffins and skulls create a truly unique atmosphere for your delight. Food at Vampire Café is quite iinternational (Japanese, Italian , French), but served with a nice vampiresque decoration. Dinner for two can make your pocket bleed a bit (more than hundred dollars), but you’ll have an unforgettable time, that’s guaranteed.

Address: 6-7-6 Ginza, Chuo, Tokyo, Japan ‎