Toilet-themed restaurant opens in China

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A number of restaurants with a toilet theme have opened in China and have reportedly attracted large queues of waiting customers.

One such establishment in Chongqing offers normal ice creams and soups with names like "haemorrhoids bloody excrement", "chef's special-constipation black excrement" and "diarrhoea", Rex Features reports.

The interior is decorated with toilets made into chairs and sinks made into tables, with food served in loo-shaped bowls or urinal-shaped mugs.

Teenager Wang Feiyu said: "The names are so scary. I really don't know which one to order."

She eventually opted for "Baby's green excrement" - actually ice-cream with green ice shavings, kiwi fruit and watermelon balls.

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Source: Digital Spy


Things like these are quite unusual to read about, but again it's probably why it's in the Odd section on DS. I can't help, but imagine eating that kind of shaped food. xD
 
I think they served that ice cream in the wrong bowl. :hmmm:

Anyway, I have no idea why anyone would want to eat food with names like that. I mean, even if it is real food, I don't want to be reminded of "bloody excrement" while I'm trying to enjoy my meal. The fact that this is popular is mind-boggling.
 
Omg, I saw this on the Food Network not long ago, it's so funny :lew: They showed some sort of beef stew in one of those toilet bowl dishes, and it was so gross, it looked like throwup :ness: But I think it'd still be fun to visit just once for a laugh XD
 
:rofl:

Well, Chinese food doesn't really look that much different from what you'd find in a toilet to me, so it isn't actually as bizarre a step as I could imagine :lew:

Still, with names like that, it's amazing that customers aren't put right off the food before it even gets to them...
 
It's certainly a err...novel idea at least. I suppose visiting it once for a laugh might be alright for me, but I wouldn't really order anything from this place. I don't want to be constantly reminded of things like diarrhoea when I'm trying to sit down and eat something that also resembles uhh, diarrhoea. I can see this being something a number of my friends would enjoy though, but it isn't for me. I could come out of that totally unsure what I've even eaten. :lew:
 
I would not err order anything from a restaurant like this. The picture above was pretty freaky at first. Thing is.. with names like that I will be disgusted. I know it must taste good, but yeah when it is called that no.. just no. Baby's green excrement... Yuck. I guess people like different things xD
 
She eventually opted for "Baby's green excrement" - actually ice-cream with green ice shavings, kiwi fruit and watermelon balls.

Actually...yeah, the names are pretty bad, I don't think even I would eat this one :sick: I don't even want to understand why babies would have green excrement, and I don't ever want to see anything that could potentially look like it :blink: It bowls me over that they would give something nice such a crappy name.

However, it does sound like this type of restaurant is becoming a big movement. So, so long as their food doesn't taste like shit and is not a waste of money, then more power to them I guess :dave: I suppose the world does need some irregularity here and there to make things interesting.
 
That ice cream looks so good :woot:. I really wanna see pictures of the toilet-chairs and sink tables. Seems like a fun restaurant to go to.
 
......I'm still trying to figure out why they'd feature heamerroids or period blood into the mix....eating food with a faeces theme would be bad enough as it is
 
Yeah, this has been shown on Food Network before.

It was Koreans who did this first. Idk who followed the trend. But toilet bowls. :ffs: Of all the things.
 
Maybe I'm just weird, but I've never been put off food that I genuinely like even when other people are deliberately trying to make me squirm. I'd probably go to a restaurant like this for the sheer thrill factor, since I just love unusual things and like a bit of excitement now and then.

It wouldn't be a regular thing, though.
 
I'd probably be sick.

I can't even imagine wanting to go to a place like that.

It's disgusting. The last thing you want to be reminded of when you're eating is a toilet, or poo or wee etc etc.

I imagine there'd be a lot of vomitting customers in a place like that.
 
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