Weird dining experiences, for people that like to eat outside the box.
Clothing-optional dining in Manhattan, for those that don’t mind a pube-encrusted salad. The location varies, but if this is up your alley you can get more info by googling nude-activist John J. Ordover, who spearheads the events.
I am not a very adventurous eater, but I do enjoy a good meal, followed by a stiff drink, followed by a dark bar, followed by a severe hangover and walk of shame. It all begins with the dinner though, because without eating at a restaurant, it’s just another whorey Saturday night.
When I do dine out, the atmosphere of the restaurant is as important to me as the food, because I want a complete sensory experience. That being said, there are several kinds of restaurants that are just too much, even for me. Here are five of the strangest dining experiences I have encountered.
Bon Apetit.
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