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PHOTOS: World's first Barbie-themed restaurant

Last updated on: January 31, 2013 18:23 IST

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Photographs: Pichi Chuang/Reuters

US toymaker Mattel has licensed Taiwan's restaurant group Sinlaku to operate the Barbie Cafe. Snapshots from inside a little girl's dream come true.

Girls look at Barbie dolls on display during the media preview of a Barbie-themed cafe in Taipei January 30, 2013. The 660-square-metre Barbie Cafe, fashioned with Mattel's barbie dolls themed decor and food dishes, will open January 31 along Taipei's Zhongxiao Dunhua shopping belt.

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Employees serve customers during the media preview of a Barbie-themed cafe in Taipei January 30, 2013. The 660-square-metre Barbie Cafe, fashioned with Mattel's barbie dolls themed decor and food dishes, will open January 31 along Taipei's Zhongxiao Dunhua shopping belt.

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Photographs: Pichi Chuang/Reuters

A waitress poses with a menu during the media preview of a Barbie-themed cafe in Taipei January 30, 2013. The 660-square-metre "Barbie Cafe", fashioned with Mattel's barbie dolls themed decor and food dishes, will open January 31 along Taipei's Zhongxiao Dunhua shopping belt.

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Customers eat dessert during the media preview of a Barbie-themed cafe in Taipei January 30, 2013. The 660-square-metre Barbie Cafe, fashioned with Mattel's barbie dolls themed decor and food dishes, will open January 31 along Taipei's Zhongxiao Dunhua shopping belt.

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A view shows a plate of desserts during the media preview of a Barbie-themed cafe in Taipei January 30, 2013. The 660-square-metre "Barbie Cafe", fashioned with Mattel's barbie dolls themed decor and food dishes, will open January 31 along Taipei's Zhongxiao Dunhua shopping belt.

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A view shows chairs during the media preview of a Barbie-themed cafe in Taipei January 30, 2013. The 660-square-metre "Barbie Cafe", fashioned with Mattel's barbie dolls themed decor and food dishes, will open January 31 along Taipei's Zhongxiao Dunhua shopping belt.

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Photographs: Pichi Chuang/Reuters

A man decorates a Barbie doll cake during a media preview of the Barbie Cafe in Taipei January 30, 2013. The 660-square-metre Barbie Cafe, fashioned with Mattel's barbie dolls themed decor and food dishes, will open January 31 along Taipei's Zhongxiao Dunhua shopping belt.

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