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Just What China Needed: A World of Warcraft Restaurant

Where: Beijing, China
December 16, 2008 at 2:00 PM | by | Comments (2)

We've never played, but the 1 million World of Warcraft gamers in China are sure to be booking tickets to Beijing right now: A new restaurant in the capital features screens playing animations from the game, a full-sized suit of armor, fantasy-inspired murals, menu items named after characters from Azeroth and, obviously, a place to get online and play.

And this isn't the only gamer-friendly venue you'll want to put on your Chinese itinerary. You'll also want to check out Universal Digital Carnival Valley in Changzhou, set to open in 2010:

Featuring nine digital culture and e-sports experience sectors such as Hero Gate, Taobao Street, QQ Fantasy, Mir World, Star World, Warcraft Land, Secret Island, Happy Harbor and World Digital Culture Temple.

Just remember: If you do go, don't talk about the trip in your next job interview.

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[Photo: Dianping]

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Do they serve Tauren burgers?

This is an interesting find. I should probably book a flight just to see what the menu is like. I wonder if they also require you to pay in wow gold lol.

Hows the food?

I think people might be worried about whats in the food that they get. Sounds like a very neat idea and it will probably do well but where can I find a copy of the menu? WOW Strategy Guide

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