You’ve heard of meat cakes, now get ready for beefcakes. From the folks that gave us the Macho Cafe, comes this: the Macho Meat Shop. Hope you like your beef lean and muscular!
Located in Tokyo, the Macho Nikuya (“nikuya” can mean “butcher” or “meat shop”) is staffed by musclebound men who are prone to flex poses while serving up raw beef.
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The idea behind the cafe is protein and meaty dudes.
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Maybe that’s why it has raw egg drinks, plenty of steaks and lets you feed buff guys?
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Popular Japanese morning show Mezamashi TV recently visited the restaurant, and announcer Misato Nagano was encircled by macho men, striking poses.
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“Delicious!”
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Macho Nikuya is only open for a limited time. It will run until November 9.
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That means one thing.
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There’s still time.
For more info, check out the restaurant’s official site. You can also follow Mezamashi TV on Twitter, if you like!
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Comments
12 responses to “Japan’s Macho Restaurant Serves Up Real Beefcakes”
sorry but they look fucking hilarious
I think it is meant to be that way. I wonder if they allow customers to strip off and flex as well 🙂
It is 100% intentional. This whole thing is just so Japan.
These guys have my respect. I could not cook shirtless, I’d be screaming like a girl each time hot oil or water spat at me.
3rd photo down… middle guy looks like he’s squeezing one out…
hahahaha beat me to it. Like the dude in the 7th showing off his cleavage 😛
White hat and sunnies has ab implants.
I don’t know why you got downvoted. Definitely has Ab implants.
Niiiiice!
This looks like a lot of fun! Shame it’s only running a short time.
Wow, i’ve never seen muscley Japanese guys in real life!
You’re right though @anoterus, it is pretty hammed up =P lol
Of course if it were a bar where female’s decid….no wait, objectification called and wants it’s bias back.
Also, how does this relate to video games?