From the land that gave the world toilet-themed restaurants comes this: a goofy sex-themed eatery. Opening last year, the restaurant is called "Funny Sex." Because, really, when you think about it, sex is pretty damn funny.
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This isn't a sex club! It's a theme restaurant, filled with sex-related items and serving penis-shaped pudding. According to the restaurant, the common thing is that they must have a humorous element—and can't simply be graphic sex for the sake of graphic sex.
[Photos: Bass Lee]
"Our founder spent a long time collecting the erotic objects in the restaurant," manager Chen Yu-qi told CNNgo earlier this year. "It's not easy to choose, as they have to be decorative and not repulsive." Obviously, some people might find this repulsive, but the point seems to be that the restaurant is about sex, but not hardcore pornography.
[Photos: Taiwanese Girls]
Courtesy of Tomo News, here's video footage of inside the restaurant:
And if you are wondering why the sex doll becomes a dinner companion, the restaurant's manager told CNNgo, "We'll let her (the sex doll) join a table to lighten the atmosphere while customers are waiting for food."
And the inevitable dick-shaped food:
[Photo: iPeen]
Here are some more demure looking dishes from blogger Bass Lee:
Then again, there's stuff like this:
[Photo: Little White Book of Queen B]
The 18-and-up establishment is located in Taiwan's Kaohsiung City. Yes, the whole thing is corny and silly, but it's good to see some folks still have a sense of humor about sex.
10 reasons to love Kaohsiung [CNNgo]
Little White Book of Queen B [Blogspot]
Dining with blow-up dolls [TomoNews via RocketNews]
Funny Sex [Little White Book of Queen B]
Funny Sex [Bass Lee]
臉紅心跳(休息一些)[Taiwanese Girls]
《18禁不禁》情趣主題餐廳 [iPeen]
Photos: iPeen, Bass Lee, Taiwanese Girls, Little White Book of Queen B
Top photo: Taiwanese Girls
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