JANASENA Posted April 22, 2016 Report Posted April 22, 2016 Nudists in London now have a place where they can eat out without compromising on their life choices. The city will have its very first ‘clothing-optional’ restaurant open as early as this June, reports The Independent. You know what’s even more interesting? The place actually has a Hindi name! The Buniyadi – named after the Hindi word for ‘base’ or ‘natural’ – aims to allow the diner “to experience true liberation” and release them “from the trappings of modern life.” The restaurant will feature clothed and unclothed sections (in addition to a changing room to cater to the latter) and boasts of a menu that takes after the Palaeolithic-based diet and will comprise only home-grown ingredients. Patrons will not be allowed to carry their phones and candles will be the only source for lighting. The exotic restaurant will have “Caveman-style wood-grilled meats,” handmade clay crockery, and edible cutlery. The place has made such a big buzz in the city that it even has a waiting list of over 10,000 people, according to their website. Quote
Quickgun_murugan Posted April 22, 2016 Report Posted April 22, 2016 7 minutes ago, JANASENA said: Nudists in London now have a place where they can eat out without compromising on their life choices. The city will have its very first ‘clothing-optional’ restaurant open as early as this June, reports The Independent. You know what’s even more interesting? The place actually has a Hindi name! The Buniyadi – named after the Hindi word for ‘base’ or ‘natural’ – aims to allow the diner “to experience true liberation” and release them “from the trappings of modern life.” The restaurant will feature clothed and unclothed sections (in addition to a changing room to cater to the latter) and boasts of a menu that takes after the Palaeolithic-based diet and will comprise only home-grown ingredients. Patrons will not be allowed to carry their phones and candles will be the only source for lighting. The exotic restaurant will have “Caveman-style wood-grilled meats,” handmade clay crockery, and edible cutlery. The place has made such a big buzz in the city that it even has a waiting list of over 10,000 people, according to their website. GP Quote
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