A luxury British restaurant offers a strange job on the condition of accepting the strangest

A luxury British restaurant has created a new job, a "grape restaurant", but the restaurant requires that the applicant or applicant for this job have "excellent" hands, otherwise they do not need to bother applying.

The well-known restaurant Chanalia in Mayfair, London (United Kingdom), hopes to hire a "grape restaurant", which followers estimate to be the first "specialty or business" of its kind ever in London, with no other restaurants offering similar opportunities for a stranger doing By inserting grapes into the mouths of customers who pay the price.

The ad was seen as an attempt to offer a different dining experience with the Chanalia restaurant listing the nature of the business.

Those hoping to land this historical role should apply only if they have "exquisite hands" and "a basic understanding of Greek and Latin".

Despite the strict entry requirements, a successful applicant can get some perks from the job, including 'regular manicure' and 'finest food'.

Followers on Twitter commented on the ad, skeptical about the authenticity of the matter, but as it turned out, the matter was not a parody, as Chanalia had already made the announcement on his page in "Instagram" and was later re-presented in the "Sunday Times".

It is mentioned that the custom of feeding grapes is a Roman custom, where some nobles ate grapes through a "feeder" who put the grains in their mouths.

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