Dining at London's first-ever naked restaurant means casting aside not only your clothes, but your smartphone, too. The new eatery is keen for diners to get back to basics and to have a night out "without impurities." So make sure you scrub up before you go.
Eating breakfast in your underpants is one thing, but a three-course meal at a restaurant in your birthday suit? Now that’s another proposition entirely.
Keen to get back to basics – the very basics – a pop-up restaurant in London is from this Saturday offering diners a naked, no-tech dining experience.
The 42-seat restaurant, Bunyadi, says it wants to offer Londoners their “first naked food experience,” and although you might think there’s not much call for places where you can pay to eat in the nude, it already has a staggering 46,000 people on its waiting list. Considering it’s only open for three months, it’s safe to say not everyone is going to get to dine in the buff.
Bunyadi actually operates a clothing-optional policy, though the mere act of booking a table at the restaurant suggests its customers are rather keen on having that “naked food experience.”
No smartphones
Diners should forget grabbing a selfie though, as smartphones and cameras are strictly prohibited.

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