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IKEA Opens Its First Breakfast Cafe With No Tables And Chairs, Just Beds

Will meatballs be included in the menu though?

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Yes, that's correct! An IKEA outlet in London is offering FREE breakfast meals in... bed! Talking about a new way of testing beds! Hang on, we don't have to built the beds on our own right?

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The Swedish brand has launched The IKEA Breakfast in Bed Cafe; an eatery where tables are replaced with beds to simulate breakfast in bed. Open between 7am and 3pm until 20 May.

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IKEA created this eatery to celebrate the joy and pleasures of having breakfast in bed because they believe it is something that makes everyday wonderful

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The dining room has been specifically designed to be a homely-eatery created to make people feel like they can enjoy eating out in the comfort of their own bed.

Myriam Ruffo, Head of Bedrooms and Bathrooms at IKEA, said: 'There's nothing better than being in your own bed, you can enjoy sleep, cuddles and lazy days, but the piece de resistance has to be breakfast in bed. 'At IKEA we believe that the delight of having breakfast in bed shouldn't just be reserved for those special occasions and should be something that makes everyday wonderful.'

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What's on the menu? A selection of Scandavinian delicacies are served. No meatballs though because it's dinner food, not breakfast!

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Scandinavian breakfast typically consists of toast or a pastry, smoked or cured fish, fresh fruit, coffee, and juice. Swedish meatballs and lingonberry sauce are usually served at dinner, so don't expect these at the breakfast pop-up.

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Aside from the delicious food and the comfy beds, a ''sleepologist'' will be giving you advice on getting a better night's rest

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In addition to waiters, they'll also have in-house "sleepologists" to help you learn how to get a better night's sleep. Although their advice will probably just be "buy an Ikea bed".

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Sadly, this pop up is only available in London at the moment. We are hoping that it will make its way to Malaysia soon! Imagine nasi lemak in bed...

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Meanwhile in China, hotpot restaurants are also getting creative, like offering huge discounts for people whom they think are pretty:

And to them girls who love wearing skirts. SHORT skirts...

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