Kuappi (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈku̯ɑpːi]) is a restaurant in Iisalmi, Finland. According to Guinness World Records, it is the smallest restaurant in the world. The building has a footprint of 8 m2 (86 sq ft), of which 3.6 m2 (39 sq ft) is indoors. The name of the restaurant, Kuappi, means "cupboard" in English. The actual word in Finnish is kaappi, but the double vowel "aa" tends to morph into "ua" in Savonian dialects, hence kaappi becomes kuappi.
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| - Kuappi (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈku̯ɑpːi]) is a restaurant in Iisalmi, Finland. According to Guinness World Records, it is the smallest restaurant in the world. The building has a footprint of 8 m2 (86 sq ft), of which 3.6 m2 (39 sq ft) is indoors. The name of the restaurant, Kuappi, means "cupboard" in English. The actual word in Finnish is kaappi, but the double vowel "aa" tends to morph into "ua" in Savonian dialects, hence kaappi becomes kuappi. (en)
- Kuappi (Pronunciación finlandesa: ) es un restaurante en Iisalmi, Finlandia. Según el Libro Guinness de los récords, es el restaurante más pequeño del mundo. El edificio tiene una superficie de 8 m2, de los cuales 3,6 m2 son interiores. (es)
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| - Kuappi (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈku̯ɑpːi]) is a restaurant in Iisalmi, Finland. According to Guinness World Records, it is the smallest restaurant in the world. The building has a footprint of 8 m2 (86 sq ft), of which 3.6 m2 (39 sq ft) is indoors. The building housing the restaurant was constructed in 1907 as a cabin for Finnish State Railways (now VR Group) track inspectors to rest in, and it was later moved from its trackside location to its current place. It was named Korkki for a long time. Inside the building is a bar, a television, one table for two people and a toilet. The interior of the restaurant is fully licensed to serve alcohol and can seat two people in addition to a waiter. There is also a small terrace outdoors. In late May 2020, there was an announcement that because of the COVID-19 restrictions only one customer could enter the restaurant at a time in early summer 2020. The terrace could still seat two customers as terraces were free of customer limit restrictions. The name of the restaurant, Kuappi, means "cupboard" in English. The actual word in Finnish is kaappi, but the double vowel "aa" tends to morph into "ua" in Savonian dialects, hence kaappi becomes kuappi. (en)
- Kuappi (Pronunciación finlandesa: ) es un restaurante en Iisalmi, Finlandia. Según el Libro Guinness de los récords, es el restaurante más pequeño del mundo. El edificio tiene una superficie de 8 m2, de los cuales 3,6 m2 son interiores. El restaurante se inauguró en 1907 como una cabina para que descansaran los inspectores de vías de VR-Yhtymä, la compañía ferroviaria propiedad del gobierno de Finlandia, y luego se trasladó a lo largo de la vía a su lugar actual. Se llamó Korkki durante mucho tiempo. Dentro del edificio hay un bar, una televisión, una mesa para dos personas y un inodoro. El interior del restaurante tiene licencia para servir alcohol y tiene capacidad para dos personas además de un mesero. También hay una pequeña terraza al aire libre. A fines de mayo de 2020, se anunció que, debido a las restricciones de COVID-19, solo un cliente podía ingresar al restaurante a la vez a principios del verano de 2020. La terraza aún podía acomodar a dos clientes, ya que las terrazas no tenían restricciones de límite de clientes. (es)
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