Restaurant Serves Food in Toilet Bowls
http://news.yahoo.com/photos/ss/events/lf/060305martonstoilet/im:/050521/photos_lf_afp/050521215236_rqt004qw_photo0;_ylt=AqjhJW1sbK0jUT4ccp6otHomWccF;_ylu=X3oDMTA5bGcyMWMzBHNlYwNzc25hdg--?sp=6000KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan - Taiwanese restaurateur Eric Wang has given new meaning to the traditional revelers' cry of bottoms up. His eatery in the southern city of Kaohsiung delivers its food not on conventional plates and dishes, but in miniaturized Western and Asian style toilets, both the flush and non-flush variety.
For anyone missing the point, diners are encouraged to stir up mushy, earth-colored offerings like curry chicken rice and chocolate ice cream to conjure up — well, the real thing.
Located in a downtown area with a variety of competing eateries, Marton — the name means toilet in Chinese — attracts its customers through its dazzling bathroom decor.
Walking in through an arched door, diners are greeted with a giant toilet bowl sitting between two urinals. White ceramic toilet seats comfortably accommodate their bottoms, and urinals grace the walls.