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Excuse me, which way is your men’s room? Oh….
How on earth would somebody decide to open a toilet-themed eatery? Process of elimination, forgive the pun? I guess we may presume that every other possible restaurant motif must have already been taken. Send us your thoughts via Post a Comment.
A family eats at a toilet-themed restaurant in southern Taiwan city of Kaohsiung June 29, 2005. Diners at the Martun, or toilet in Chinese, wait for a toilet seat in its brightly coloured tile interior. Food arrives in bowls shaped like Western-style toilets or Asian-style “squat pots”. REUTERS/David Lin
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Do NOT show me any pictures of the kitchen!
Customer dude. What do you mean, “where’s the bathroom.” Why do you think the napkins are labeled, ‘facial quality?’
A blind man wandered in off the street and the place was boarded up the very next morning.
Larry the Cable Guy, Health Inspector II. Coming December, 2006.
The true mystery is where the dining room ends and the bathroom begins.
After Martha Stewart returned from Kaohsiung, she was never again quite the same.
Please wash your hands on the way out of the resturant.
The Head Chef is kind of locked into the job. Who would hire him if he is fired from this place?
All it needs now is a Third Reich motif.
Mmmmmmm…the food smells good!
“Somebody quick! Get me a plunger! My chair is overflowing!”
there’s a pretty handy napkin dispenser right on the side!
It took a few weeks of persistent flirting for Anthony to finally get Abigale from accounting to go on a date with him to this new restaurant he’d raving about!
This restaurant has some crappy service! (lame)