印度新開餐館服務(wù)員都是囚犯
印度新開餐館 服務(wù)員都是囚犯 印度新德里日前新開了一家名為蒂哈爾美食廣場的餐館,表面看起來其平淡無奇,但實際上這里的員工很特別,全都是已定罪并且正在服刑的殺人犯。這家餐館于7月初開始試營業(yè),店面寬敞,可容納約50人同時就餐。餐館中的7名服務(wù)員都是監(jiān)獄中表現(xiàn)良好、即將刑滿釋放的殺人犯,而經(jīng)理則是一名警察。 Tihar Food Court, a new restaurant in New Delhi, serves its customers a regular fare of north Indian dishes - rice, flatbreads, lentils, samosas, and more. You d probably get to eat these dishes at many other restaurants in India s capital, but here s what s special about Tihar Food Court - the food is prepared and served by convicts serving time for murder at New Delhi s infamous Tihar Jail. The restaurant opened earlier last month within the sprawling Tihar complex - South Asia s largest prison - as a rehabilitation effort on an experimental basis. It is a rather simple eatery with indoor and outdoor seating for around 50 customers, and cream colored walls decorated with paintings made by prisoners. The small staff consists of a manager who is also a police constable, and seven convicts who have displayed good behavior over several years of imprisonment. To be eligible to leave prison for a few hours of work at the restaurant, inmates must have a high school education and need to have maintained an unblemished record for at least 12 years. They mostly pick prisoners who are due to be released within two years time, so they don t feel too tempted to escape. The inmates walk or ride a cycle to work everyday completely unsupervised, as the authorities apparently trust them enough not to provide an escort. Earlier this year, the selected inmates were put through a special course designed by the Delhi Institute of Hotel Management. The course trained prisoners on various aspects like cooking and housekeeping. The program also included a job recruitment fare for the inmates who were about to leave prison for good. Those who work at Tihar Food Court are now paid 74 rupees a day. The restaurant is currently tagged under TJ s brand of products made exclusively by prisoners, like pickles, cookies, potato chips, clothing and furniture. The most expensive dish on the menu is the deluxe thali , priced at 150 rupees , and the cheapest is the samosa, at 10 rupees .
印度新開餐館 服務(wù)員都是囚犯 印度新德里日前新開了一家名為蒂哈爾美食廣場的餐館,表面看起來其平淡無奇,但實際上這里的員工很特別,全都是已定罪并且正在服刑的殺人犯。這家餐館于7月初開始試營業(yè),店面寬敞,可容納約50人同時就餐。餐館中的7名服務(wù)員都是監(jiān)獄中表現(xiàn)良好、即將刑滿釋放的殺人犯,而經(jīng)理則是一名警察。 Tihar Food Court, a new restaurant in New Delhi, serves its customers a regular fare of north Indian dishes - rice, flatbreads, lentils, samosas, and more. You d probably get to eat these dishes at many other restaurants in India s capital, but here s what s special about Tihar Food Court - the food is prepared and served by convicts serving time for murder at New Delhi s infamous Tihar Jail. The restaurant opened earlier last month within the sprawling Tihar complex - South Asia s largest prison - as a rehabilitation effort on an experimental basis. It is a rather simple eatery with indoor and outdoor seating for around 50 customers, and cream colored walls decorated with paintings made by prisoners. The small staff consists of a manager who is also a police constable, and seven convicts who have displayed good behavior over several years of imprisonment. To be eligible to leave prison for a few hours of work at the restaurant, inmates must have a high school education and need to have maintained an unblemished record for at least 12 years. They mostly pick prisoners who are due to be released within two years time, so they don t feel too tempted to escape. The inmates walk or ride a cycle to work everyday completely unsupervised, as the authorities apparently trust them enough not to provide an escort. Earlier this year, the selected inmates were put through a special course designed by the Delhi Institute of Hotel Management. The course trained prisoners on various aspects like cooking and housekeeping. The program also included a job recruitment fare for the inmates who were about to leave prison for good. Those who work at Tihar Food Court are now paid 74 rupees a day. The restaurant is currently tagged under TJ s brand of products made exclusively by prisoners, like pickles, cookies, potato chips, clothing and furniture. The most expensive dish on the menu is the deluxe thali , priced at 150 rupees , and the cheapest is the samosa, at 10 rupees .