YouTuber Stanley Chen has made waves by opening a fake 5-star ramen restaurant, documenting the experience in a viral video. In the video, Chen reveals how he took photos of ramen, built a fake website, and named the establishment "Fake Ramen." The restaurant exclusively admitted patrons with over 100,000 Instagram followers, creating an aura of exclusivity. The footage shows customers enjoying their meals, completely unaware of the restaurant’s fictitious nature. The video has sparked significant discussion online, with many commentators highlighting the power of branding and marketing in today's society. One user noted, “Branding and marketing is everything in today’s time,” emphasising the impact of perception over reality. Yusuf Dikec Is a Cat Person! View Purr-Fect Pics of 51-Year-Old Turkish Olympic Shooter Who Won Silver Medal Without Specialised Gear Posing With Pet Cat.
YouTuber Opens Fake 5-Star Ramen Restaurant
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