Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Travel Memories Tuesday: Modern Toilet Restaurant, Taipei
Last week Rich showed me an article about the worlds weirdest restaurants - on the list was the "Modern Toilet Restaurant" in Taipei. When we spend three months in Taipei the Modern Toilet Restaurant was on the top of my list of placed to visit. In the restaurant the seats are shaped like toilets, all the meals are served in either toilets or other bathroom themed items, like a urinal or a soap dish. Rich decided to get the curry and it was served in a toilet. Good times. As we were leaving, I posed with one of the restaurants characters/mascots - a pink poo. I love Asia so much!
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Well, of course - a toilet theme is such an obvious choice for a restaurant... How funny! xxxx
That's just downright weird! I can't eat off a plate that isn't plain so I'd probably starve to death if dinner came in a loo! x
gives a whole new meaning to being a 'potty mouth'
That is one of the weirdest things I've ever seen. It must have been quite the novelty to eat out of the toilet! Xx
Hahhaa this cracked me up. Japanese tend to like poop jokes too (but my hubby wonders how come us finns like poop jokes :D)
Haha :D
Oh my God, that's so weird! I've heard it all now! I don't think I could eat there, though. Not off a plate shaped like a toilet! Haha.
i want a restaurant that serves all their food inside other food. like a baconator served in a rolled up pizza! yes please. <3
i want a restaurant that serves all their food inside other food. like a baconator served in a rolled up pizza! yes please. <3
That's hilarious. I don't know if I could eat a meal out a dish shaped like a toilet.
haha a toilet restaurant? that is soooo weird, i would totally love to go to it too! you always come up with the best things;)
wiiii next week finally is halloween;)
kiss,mary
Noooo... That is so wrong! :D
I'm not sure I'd want to eat there - but my man has a typical male sense of humour about bodily functions, so if we ever make it to Taipei I'll take him along!
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