How would you feel eating while sitting on a toilet seat? At Marton Theme Restaurant in Kaohsiung, Taiwan you can have the opportunity of enjoying a delicious meal on colorful toilet seats used as chairs. The toilet-shaped restaurant doesn't lack clients. They sit around a bathtub table covered with glass, and eat from plates and bowls shaped like Japanese “squat” toilets, with faucets transformed in lamps. Also, rice and noodles are served in bowls having bathtub shape. The restaurant was named after “Matong”, Chinese word for toilet. The young owner of the restaurant, Eric Wang, says : “We not only sell food but also laughter. The food is just as good as any restaurant but we offer additional fun”. As for the prices, for a meal set, you pay from 150 to 250 Taiwanese dollars, meaning $6-$10.
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5.Marton Theme, Taiwan
How would you feel eating while sitting on a toilet seat? At Marton Theme Restaurant in Kaohsiung, Taiwan you can have the opportunity of enjoying a delicious meal on colorful toilet seats used as chairs. The toilet-shaped restaurant doesn't lack clients. They sit around a bathtub table covered with glass, and eat from plates and bowls shaped like Japanese “squat” toilets, with faucets transformed in lamps. Also, rice and noodles are served in bowls having bathtub shape. The restaurant was named after “Matong”, Chinese word for toilet. The young owner of the restaurant, Eric Wang, says : “We not only sell food but also laughter. The food is just as good as any restaurant but we offer additional fun”. As for the prices, for a meal set, you pay from 150 to 250 Taiwanese dollars, meaning $6-$10.
How would you feel eating while sitting on a toilet seat? At Marton Theme Restaurant in Kaohsiung, Taiwan you can have the opportunity of enjoying a delicious meal on colorful toilet seats used as chairs. The toilet-shaped restaurant doesn't lack clients. They sit around a bathtub table covered with glass, and eat from plates and bowls shaped like Japanese “squat” toilets, with faucets transformed in lamps. Also, rice and noodles are served in bowls having bathtub shape. The restaurant was named after “Matong”, Chinese word for toilet. The young owner of the restaurant, Eric Wang, says : “We not only sell food but also laughter. The food is just as good as any restaurant but we offer additional fun”. As for the prices, for a meal set, you pay from 150 to 250 Taiwanese dollars, meaning $6-$10.
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