A Chinese Restaurant Pampers Its “Loyal” Customers in a Unique Way
In an intriguing experience at one of China’s renowned restaurants, the restaurant management has introduced a new service for “loyal” customers who wish to eliminate food odors from their hair after enjoying their meals.
The service offered by the “Haidilao” restaurant involves washing customers’ hair after their meal in a salon that rivals professional hair salons.
The experience is only available to “loyal” customers who have collected “Lao Coins” points. For every yuan spent at the restaurant, customers earn one Lao Coin, and to obtain the service, they need to have accumulated 200 of them. Photos shared on Chinese social media depict the hair-washing facilities at the restaurant rivaling those found in professional hair salons. Based on testimonials from individuals who have already tried the service, it truly lives up to its price.
Customers have access to a variety of shampoos for enjoying a comfortable head massage.
Since the service is in the testing phase, it has not been officially marketed, resulting in fewer applicants.
However, after images of the restaurant’s hair styling salon spread, reservations have already begun to pour in.