HOW IT FEELS IN LONDON’S NAKED RESTAURANT?

Did you ever wonder dinning naked with friends, family or even strangers around?

Bunyadi a newly opened restaurant in Central London, lets people be free from phones, electric lights and even clothing.

The restaurant wants people to disrobe while enjoying a natural dining experience.

The UK’s first ever naked restaurant opened in London, not only encourages customers to be naked but even the staff serves the organic food, completely naked.

Reportedly, Bunyadi has made headlines in recent weeks by attracting 46,000 people to its waiting list for a three-month pop-up run over the summer.

So how does it feel eating naked?

The staffs who serve the food being naked, feel safer in Bunyadi than in other restaurants for any customer acting inappropriately will be ejected immediately.

Though immediately after being stripped off one can’t resist feeling awkward, however once the eyes get accustomed to see the body flesh around, things relatively get normal. The restaurant has a strict no cameras or cell phones policy, partly to protect the privacy of those disrobing within, but also in line with its back-to-basics natural feel. But what’s the concept of eating naked? What it’s got do in anyway? Many people call it as a social experiment wherein, unlike resorting to cell phones, people enjoy the real organic food and talking to the people without any distractions like phone calls. The eye contact with the people in the same form as you are , is an all new experience. By making people comfortable with their own skin and staying holistically natural in the environment around, Bunyadi is all set to mark the beginning of exotic yet modern trends in the world.



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