12/01/2018

The first Restaurant of Human Meat in the World

And the question we all ask ourselves, how do they get the meat?
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But as far as the ambition and the aberration of the Japanese have come, to go so far as to eat their neighbor. In the city of Tokyo (Japan) the first restaurant in the world that legally offers Humana meat was inaugurated.

A scary restaurant nicknamed "The Resoto ototo no shoku ryohin", which means in English "Edible Brother", opened its doors to the Japanese public and from all over the world, where it offers its customers a varied menu where prices vary from 100 up to 1000 euros, that is to say the dish with human flesh, more expensive would be 1193 US dollars.

International news sources have reported that a tourist from the country of Argentina, was the first man to eat human flesh in the "Edible Brother". This diner I think the following: "It seems like eating pork, in this restaurant they cook the meat with spices, so the taste goes unnoticed." In Japan since 2014 a law was approved that allows the consumption of human flesh, obviously conserving conditions such as the sanitary level of this and the origin. However, there is no doubt that at least 99% of the world population would not agree with these grotesque acts, so to speak.

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Cannibal restaurant 'with roasted human heads on the menu' shut down by police
Police were tipped off about the restaurant (not pictured) by visitors ( Getty )

Police arrested 11 people and closed a restaurant after two human heads wrapped in cellophane were discovered at a hotel restaurant that had been serving human flesh.

A tip-off led police to the macabre discovery in Anambra, Nigeria, with 11 people being arrested and AK-47 guns and other weapons being seized.

Human flesh was apparently being sold as an expensive treat at the restaurant, with authorities saying that roasted human head was even on the menu.

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Japanese Embassy in U.S. responds to bogus story about Tokyo restaurant serving up human meat
The embassy says the false story may have developed from a 2016 piece on a satire website. | GETTY IMAGES

There are no Tokyo restaurants offering human meat on the menu and cannibalism has not been legalized in Japan, despite a false story circulating online, writes Thomas Mattingly, a spokesman at the Japanese Embassy in Washington.

The statement follows presentation of the false claims as news in a post by website worldtruth.tv, which suggested an unnamed Argentinian tourist sampled the meat at a restaurant called Edible Brother and that young people are making deals to sell their bodies in return for payments to their families.

The embassy says the current story may have developed from a 2016 piece on a satire website that has many of the same details.

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Japanese government approves first “ethical” human flesh noodle shop

Tokyo, Japan (CNN) The Japanese government has just approved the establishment of a noodle shop featuring broth made from human bones and flesh, the Japanese Health and Welfare Ministry has announced. Ministry spokesperson Ku Jinniku explained there were strict guidelines in place to ensure the flesh was acquired from “voluntary donors,” in an “ethical manner.”

The flesh must be either body parts taken in a non-life threatening manner from living donors or else from people who signed papers allowing their flesh to be consumed after their deaths, the ministry says. Most of the meat and bones used in the noodle soup will come from victims of traffic accidents whose body parts are now discarded as medical waste by hospitals, says shop owner E.T. Fleisch. The owners of amputated limbs or family members of accident victims will be paid in exchange for signing over rights to the meat, he said.

The shop has also already been contacted by a volunteer who wants to have one arm amputated at the elbow so that he can enjoy eating it with his friends, he said. The volunteer, Chu Meup, explained his motives to CNN. “First of all, missing an arm below the elbow is the minimum you need to get special handicapped parking rights, so it will be convenient” he said. “Furthermore the new prosthetic lower arm I will install will be superior to his original arm in that it will be internet connected and can be regularly upgraded” he adds. Meup says he eventually hopes to replace all his body parts with artificial substitutes and become immortal. “The last thing to go will be my brain after I download its contents into a memory chip,” he said.

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Human meat – Wesker and Son butchers at Smithfield Market

Bloody good fun. Ox tongue sandwich from Tongue and Cheek.

I don’t have much time for marketing stunts, but the Wesker and Son pop-up butchers at London’s Smithfield Market piqued my interest. Organised by the publishers of the upcoming Resident Evil 6 video game, Wesker and Son sells meat made to look like human body parts. I managed to sneak in without revealing my identity and managed to get a look around. Sadly the man on duty wasn’t actually a butcher so he wasn’t able to tell me much about the pork used. Still, Wesker and Son is nothing if not a giggle and is open Friday 28th and Saturday 29th September from 09.00 to 18.00.

One unexpected highlight was the presence of Tongue and Cheek serving up both ox tongue and pork cheek sandwiches, although sadly they won’t be present on Friday and Saturday. The tender ox tongue paired with garlic and chimichurri sauce was good, but the highlight was the moist and very tangy pork cheek accompanied by coleslaw. The pork cheek sandwich is currently available from Tongue and Cheek alongside their excellent burgers, with the ox tongue due to join the menu soon. Well worth seeking out.

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Did Tokyo Open the First Human Meat Restaurant?
Reports that a new restaurant recently opened in Japan is the first in the world to legally offer human meat to diners are fake news

In November 2017, many Internet users began encountering multiple posted versions of an article reporting that the city of Tokyo had recently seen the opening of a restaurant (operating under a Japanese name meaning “Edible Brother”) that serves human flesh to customers:

The abrupt opening to the article and its use of stilted English should have been giveaways that it was likely a truncated copy of something originally published in a language other than English. Indeed, the source was a 12 July 2016 spoof published by La Voz Popular, a Spanish-language satirical publication.

The fake La Voz Popular article was combined with elements from a 2016 April Fool’s joke (about the Japanese government’s supposedly approving the first ‘ethical; human flesh noodle shop) and photographs of props created to promote the zombie video game Resident Evil 6 (which were repurposed for an earlier similar hoax) in order to further the fabricated tale.

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They open the first Restaurant of Human Meat in the World (Fake news)
Misleading news is circulating on the internet. Last week a fake news article was published on Steemit claiming human flesh is being served in a Japanese restaurant called "Edible Brother"

The hoax article was published on November 26 by the user jomano1975 who, based on his activities, masters the Spanish language.

The article with the headline "They open the first Restaurant of Human Meat in the World" is actually a thin copy of a 2016 article from the Spanish satire website La Voz Popular.

The story in question is a mix of two hoax stories, namely:

  • The April fools' day prank "Japanese government approves first “ethical” human flesh noodle shop" published on April 1st, 2016.
  • The picky glutton, a prank story to promote the video game Resident Evil 6.
  • The debunking website Snopes claims the same.

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ABRE EL PRIMER RESTAURANTE CANÍBAL EN TOKIO
restaurante caníbal en Tokio

El primer occidental en visitar el primer restaurante caníbal ha sido un ciudadano Argentino que ha preferido que su identidad no sea revelada, y al que llamaremos por las siglas RP.

Aunque no ha trascendido mucho a los medios occidentales, lo cierto es que en el año 2014 la legislación japonesa cambió haciendo posible la existencia de restaurantes de comida caníbal bajo ciertas condiciones muy cuidadas, como es de suponer, tanto a nivel sanitario como en lo que al origen de la carne se refiere.

El primer restaurante caníbal del mundo se llama “Resu ototo no shokuryohin” que vendría a significar algo así como “hermano comestible” y está en el ciudad de Tokio, en un barrio bastante lejos del centro que se ha convertido en una zona muy transitada por curiosos desde la apertura del “el Resu”. RP ha sido el primer occidental del que se ha tenido constancia que haya entrado al local.