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Why is an Indonesian restaurant serving food in toilet shaped bowls?

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DailyTripJul 26, 2016 | 16:43

Why is an Indonesian restaurant serving food in toilet shaped bowls?

Toilet-themed Jamban Cafe serves food in toilets. Photo: Facebook (Bhagat Singh Nejar)

Collins dictionary defines "lavatorial" as "of or in the style of decoration supposed to typify public lavatories".

Lavatorial is a trend on the rise. From poop humour to twooping (Twitter while pooping), people worldwide are more accepting of the idea of toilets now more than ever before.

A restaurant in Indonesia's Java island though took this to the next level - by serving food in toilets.

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The food is traditional Indonesian "bakso" - a type of meatball floating in different colours of soup (some look like piss) - that is being served in a toilet.

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Ice cream served at Jamban Cafe. Photo: Instagram (poopy_sby)

Swallow that.

Guests at this café, called "Jamban" (which literally means toilet in Indonesian), sit on upright pots around a table where food is served in containers that look like old-school Indian toilets.

Now there are some people who might find the idea of eating out of a toilet disgusting, for these abnormal folk, the restaurant hung a sick bag at the entrance.

How nice of them.

For those who found the whole experience too nauseating, there's a sick bag hanging by the entrance. Thank goodness for small mercies.

The surprising thing is that the restaurant, according to a report in the Daily Mail, is attracting a lot of customers.

This could be because new things make people curious or that serving people food from a toilet which looks like food was really the market efficiency strategy that the restaurant business had been ignoring for so long.

Who knows anything at this point?

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Eat, pray, poop.

Maybe all at once.

Last updated: July 26, 2016 | 16:43
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