Traveling To Beijing Get Ready Eat In The Toilet
Rows of a toilet seat as a bench
Unique restaurant is always fun to visit when holiday. However if you are traveling to Beijing, get ready to eat in the toilet!. This restaurant named Beijing's House of Poo. Yes such as his name, here you must eat in the the toilet. However is not the toilet that smells such as your shadow.
This restaurant offers a the toilet decoration concept. Starting from entering the restaurant, you will be welcomed with a bathroom shades, ranging from wall hangings with pictorial of clothes towels until there is shower. Do not miss the toilet seat as a bench and a place to urinate.
All bench in Beijing's House of Poo is the toilet seat. With a total of 50 benches, each the bench coated with a cloth towel themed cartoons, such as Winnie the Pooh and Snoopy.
If you then think will eat food themed toilet, here his place. Besides decorating the bathroom which very similar, Beijing's House of Poo also offers a menu of food-themed toilet. One of them funny Poo mud, mashed potatoes which resemble the dirt when you are defecate.
Do not expect the food served in the plate such as the restaurant in general. Here, food is served with a bowl-shaped toilet seat, soap dishes, and also the tub. For example such as beef curry that was served in a small bowl shaped toilet seat mini.
This quirky restaurant was recommended to fellow travelers who like adventure try things fun. May be will impressed disgusting dirty at first, but when you are with the right person, this will be an unforgettable experience.
Interested with the challenge of eating on the toilet without feeling disgusted? You can visit the House of Poo in 91 Dianmen Outer Street, Xicheng District. This restaurant opens every day from 09:00 to 10:00 local time. Regarding food prices, relatively cheap the same as other Chinese restaurants.
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