This season, visitors to Palanga were greeted by a novelty - the first "Grandmothers' Restaurant" in Lithuania and Europe, staffed by elderly ladies. They work both in the kitchen and as waitresses. The restaurant's founder calls this a "social action".
The restaurant was opened by Lithuanian chef Rokas Galvonas, who came up with the idea in Georgia.
"This is the only restaurant of its kind in Europe - not a family restaurant, but a grandmother's restaurant. It's a social action to put senior women to work. All the grandmothers you see here are active and creative. They are already retired, but they want to do something, they don't want to stay at home.
You cannot imagine how happy they are to be able to work, to communicate with people. Because communication is the main thing. A person who is busy doing something is happy in his old age," says the founder of the unusual restaurant.
According to Galvonas, the restaurant has become a sensation and attracts a huge number of customers.
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