It is said that there are two kinds of hot pot in the world: one is Haidilao and the other is other hot pot.
Haidilao has developed rapidly in recent years. It has more than 1,300 branches abroad and is also extremely popular in Japan.
It is said that when it is popular, the queue often lasts for more than two or three hours. When it first opened, reservations were required and the queue even lasted half a month.
Recently, TBS published an issue of news specifically reporting on Haidilao’s Chinese-style “extreme service.” It turns out that these details attract Japanese customers to come and dine——
Liberating mothers’ baby paradise, the store is also equipped with a professional mother and baby room and dedicated personnel to accompany you;
The dazzling small food table can be DIY according to your preference;
Charging equipment on the dining table, convenient and fast self-service ordering experience, and thoughtful little designs can be seen everywhere;
Five-star hotel-level bathroom equipment, an eye-catching Dyson hair dryer in the dressing room, and high-end perfume! ! !
Of course, the cheerful face-slapping dance of the little brothers has also been reproduced in Japan;
Even if you just have a meal, you can appreciate the quintessence of China up close;
But if the above service is generally popular and well received by Japanese people, the following one is a bit shocking to them.
Haidilao free manicure service——
You should know that a manicure in Japan is usually expensive.
Compared with domestic comprehensive stores such as manicure and eyelashes, Japanese stores are very specialized. Nail salons only offer manicures and do not offer one-stop services such as eyebrow shaping and beauty.
Therefore, it is the only one in Japan that has moved a nail salon into a hot pot restaurant like this.
Therefore, the Japanese have found something to complain about when it comes to getting manicures in restaurants:
In China, no one may care about manicures in hot pot restaurants, but in Japan, both those who eat and those who get manicures may feel uncomfortable. The hot pot looks good, but I'd better give the manicure a try.
I can't understand it either. I can’t say there’s anything bad about it, but as a Japanese, I don’t think there’s anything to be happy about (free manicure at a hot pot restaurant).
I have no idea what the point of a manicure service is.
If you have done this, you can just turn it into a resort.
Never eat with the smell of nail polish
Could it be that Haidilao overturned in Japan?
After reading other people's comments, I realized that some people are just hypocritical. The professional manicurist is completely free, and you can get a pair of manicures after a meal, which is "really delicious"!
While waiting for a table, you can actually get a manicure done, and various snacks, guessing games, etc. are also prepared. There is no other service like this in Japan!
…You can also get a manicure…so awesome!
It is said that although Haidilao is a hot pot restaurant, its core business is not catering, but service.
Then many people are curious:
"How is the service in Haidilao in Japan? Is it as enthusiastic as in China???"
As we all know, Japan is a country that pays great attention to standardization and detail. Some people say that the seriousness of Japan's service industry can be described as "exaggerated", especially in their catering industry service system.
They all say that "the customer is God", and they really live up to this statement with their lives.
I thought that these gentlemen who were accustomed to enjoying "kneeling service" would definitely look down on Haidilao's little fuss.
After reading the comments on Japan's "Dianping", I smiled. Some of them are just domestic Haidilao basics, but they feel super novel:
[If Japanese restaurants don’t innovate, they will lose to China! 】…The seats are comfortable benches and large tables. There is actually a coat drawer under the chair, and you don't have to do it yourself, the clerk will help you put it away with a smile. …There are three types of charging cables just under the table? ? ? If you wear glasses, they will also give you a glasses cloth specially designed to clean the fog. Isn’t this too good? ? …The waiters in the store are not generally enthusiastic. If there is less water or soup base, they will rush over to help you refill it. They are so considerate that I was touched!
【Japan is going to lose】
I came with her on the recommendation of Shinjuku Club Mama-san (Shinjuku’s club is a fighter in the service industry)
…Although you can get a buffet meal for 3,000 yen in some restaurants in Japan, Haidilao has such attentive service, gorgeous decoration, and even a ramen show.
Awesome, I feel the power of Chinese capital!
The first time I watched Dancing Noodles live, I was shocked by the master’s hand speed. The dough was stretched into noodles after a few buzzing movements in his hands. Is this the legendary Kung Fu Ramen? ? Kneel down○| ̄|_
【Overflowing sense of luxury, the performances here are a must-see! ! 】
It is obviously a popular store with Internet celebrities in China, but nearly half of the people in the store are foreigners.
…Most of the waiters are Chinese, but what did I see? There is actually a robot delivering food in the store? !
…The selling point is that you can make your own sauces. There are 23 kinds of condiments on the entire counter (someone was shocked). You can also eat any fruits and side dishes!
[Revisit] The clerk is really attentive and welcomes customers warmly
I heard it is the most popular hotpot in China♡
So I came here with confidence and boldness.
The taste is great…the service is even better!!
You can actually charge it at your seat!
There is even a Dyson in the bathroom, which is amazing!
And no matter when we go, it’s almost full, so you can imagine its popularity! (* ^ * ^ *)
A super gentle Chinese sister. .
It even makes people wonder, are all Chinese people so kind?
The service is really 360° without any blind spots!
【Full of happiness! Use your own DIY sauce to eat hot pot, it’s so spicy! So cool! So happy~!!]
The "service level" here is quite high, and the waiters around will help clean up food residues and peel fruits…
…and the fruits here are Chinese specialties and you can enjoy them~!!
This is true Chinese hospitality. (>^ω^