Modern Toilet Restaurant
Modern Toilet Restaurant[edit | edit source]
The Modern Toilet Restaurant is a unique dining establishment based in Taipei, Taiwan. It is known for its unconventional theme, where everything is based on items from a bathroom or toilet. The chairs are actual non-working toilets, dishes are served on plastic miniature toilet bowls, and drinks in miniature urinals.
History[edit | edit source]
The Modern Toilet Restaurant was initially a concept ice cream shop that sold swirls of ice cream served in mini toilet bowls. The idea was inspired by a Japanese cartoon character who loved to play with poop. The concept was a hit, and the owner decided to expand it into a full-fledged restaurant in 2004.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The menu at the Modern Toilet Restaurant is as unique as its decor. It includes dishes like "chocolate ice cream poop," "toilet bowl hot pot," and "urinal seafood rice." Despite the off-putting names, the food is said to be quite tasty and is presented in a way that fits the restaurant's theme.
Reception[edit | edit source]
The Modern Toilet Restaurant has received mixed reviews from customers and critics. Some people find the concept amusing and novel, while others find it off-putting. Despite the mixed opinions, the restaurant continues to attract tourists and locals alike, making it a popular spot in Taipei.
Locations[edit | edit source]
After the success of the original restaurant in Taipei, the Modern Toilet Restaurant expanded to other locations in Taiwan. There were also branches in Hong Kong, Malaysia, and mainland China, but these have since closed down.
In Popular Culture[edit | edit source]
The Modern Toilet Restaurant has been featured in various media outlets, both local and international. It has appeared on TV shows, news articles, and travel blogs, further increasing its popularity and recognition.
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