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Sylvanian FamiliesDelicious Restaurant

R599

Retail: R950
About

The Delicious Restaurant serves the finest food in town. The Chocolate Rabbit father is the chef. Set the fences, aisle, staircase, and awnings as you like, to make your very own restaurant. The set includes everything you need for a restaurant: kitchen unit, kitchenware, table and chairs, wagon, tableware, and even a chef’s outfit. The gorgeous three-layered cake is perfect for parties. You can create your own townscape by combining this product with other buildings in the Town series, such as the Grand Department Store, Designer Studio, and Creamy Gelato Shop. You can also customise your building by replacing the windows, fences, and awnings included with the building (all sold separately).

Product Features
  • Great for stimulating imaginative role-play in children
  • Well-made with fine attention to detail
Box Includes
  • Restaurant building, 
  • spiral staircase, 
  • aisle board, 
  • ceiling board, 
  • wall rack A, wall rack B, 
  • fence A x2, fence B, 
  • menu display stand,
  • table, chairs x2, awning (S) x3, awning (L), 
  • kitchen stove, wagon, cake, decorated plate, frying pan, saucepan, spatula, ladle, cake stand, glass x 2, water glass x2, decanter, appetiser x2, soup x2, main dish x2, knife x2, fork (S) x2, fork (L) x2, soup spoon x2, spoon x2, saucer x2, cup x2, chef hat, chef shirt, chef pants (total 54 pieces)
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