Strawberries hang from the ceiling in new café in rural China
In the village of Tanqi near Hangzhou, an unusual café has opened, drawing attention from tourists and concept lovers alike. Its standout feature: hanging strawberry beds suspended from the ceiling, allowing guests to pluck ripe berries right from their seats during the meal.
The café is styled like a modern eco-farm, with greenery and berries growing indoors. The design includes wooden accents, soft lighting, and an open layout, creating a warm, greenhouse-like atmosphere that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
The menu is centered around a single dish: traditional Chinese hot pot. Diners receive a selection of raw ingredients — meat, seafood, vegetables — which they cook themselves in boiling broth at the table. The interactive format encourages a shared dining experience.
The price is around $18 per person, which includes a choice of broth, a standard ingredient set, and unlimited access to the hanging strawberries.
The café quickly gained popularity among locals and tourists, and has gone viral on social media for its unique blend of food and immersive design.
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