Where Flushing Isn’t Required: Modern Toilet Restaurant

We always see the same old fast food joints and restaurants around.  In-n-Out, McDonald’s, Burger King, Cheesecake Factory, Macaroni Grill… but nothing ever really stands out.  Except for Wendy’s. Because you know, they add human body parts, eye of newt, and stuff like that.  They get a star for unique recipes.  Oh wait, so does McDonald’s for letting customers have free childbirth in their bathrooms as part of a McMeal.

Haha.  No, but seriously.  All superstitions aside, here’s a restaurant you might be interested in if you’re one of those people who like visiting weird places.  Or if you’re one of those people that eat and shoot; except this restaurant eliminates the rushing part in between.

Modern Toilet Restaurant, China

The Modern Toilet inaugurated in 2004 by owner Wang Tzi-wei drew inspiration for the eatery from a Japanese cartoon featuring restroom images and the toilet themes with menus for food and drinks. The restaurant accommodates 100 seats with each made from toilet bowls. The specialties at the restaurant accompany sink faucets and gender-coded “WC” signs that appear on the three-story structure. The food is served in mini plastic toilet bowls. The toilet rolls that serve for wiping hand and mouth are hung above the tables, which may resemble glass-topped jumbo bathtubs.

Actually, this idea isn’t very original – dogs have thought of eating out of toilets first.

So, how do you ask where the bathroom is?

~ by sodaku on December 5, 2008.

One Response to “Where Flushing Isn’t Required: Modern Toilet Restaurant”

  1. That’s kinda disturbing. I’d feel cautious about eating that food… :)

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