A restaurant in London has opened its door to those who are interested to dine in their birthday suit at its bar and restaurant.
restaurant in London has opened its door to those who are interested to dine in their birthday suit at its bar and restaurant.
"We believe people should get the chance to enjoy and experience a night out without any impurities: no chemicals, no artificial colors, no electricity, no gas, no phone and even no clothes if they wish to. The idea is to experience true liberation," said Bunyadi restaurant founder Seb Lyall as quoted by the Daily Mail.
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Shy patrons who are not sure whether they want to lose their clothes or not can opt for the restaurant's “non-naked” section. While those who are bold and confident can head straight to the “naked and pure” zone. To create a discreet and intimate atmosphere, the latter section is divided by a bamboo partition and dimly lit candle lighting.
Bunyadi also provides a changing room and choices of vegan and non-vegan menus.
Despite limited seating for only 42 customers, the restaurant reportedly already has 3,700 eager people wanting to try the liberating service on its waiting list. (kes)
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