Asides from the fact we have nudists/naturalists whom this arrangement is best suited for, normal straight men/women who wear clothes are also in to experience the fantasy. Imagine having Amala and ewedu then the pepper drops on your private, lol Oyo is your case. Na to dash onto the street nekid in search of water.
So Mirror Uk is reporting Coq au vin! Paris now has its very own nude restaurant for anyone willing to dine in the buff.
The establishment is not Europe's first. In
the summer of 2016, London's Bunyadi pop-up opened to an unsurprising degree of
hype. Reviews were mixed. And in January
this year, a nude restaurant arrived in Tenerife. The founder was inspired by
London's naturist dining.
Now,
Paris – perhaps the most suitable of the three locations, given France's
openness and willingness to these things – has O'naturel, the brainchild of
businessmen Mike and Stephane Saada. Neither Mike nor Stephane are nudists
themselves. Instead, the former insurance salesmen saw an opportunity. And why
not?
O'naturel is open for dinner only and
reservations are required. Diners are warned beforehand that the
restaurant is a restaurant, and not somewhere to try to
score. It's billed as an evening locale for the more free flowing among us.
Discreet lakes are too cold in winter.
"People only get to be nudists in the
summer," said Stephane, 42. Unlike the Bunyadi, which was heavily themed,
O'naturel's decor is minimalist. The menu is classically French, with items
such as lobster, foie gras, and snails in parsley cream sauce.
A three-course
menu costs $57.50. A large white curtain over the windows shields guests from
perverts. Or curious passersby. Diners are asked to leave their clothes in a
cloakroom, and are provided with slippers. Ladies – which make up just 40 per
cent of the clinetele, shockingly – may keep their heels on. Oh la la. Yves
Leclerc, the president of the French Naturist Federation, said he was thrilled
at the idea of being able to strip off for supper.
"We're in the heart of Paris and we're
eating naked. It's a little surreal," he told the Mail.
"It's
like when we're on holiday, but it's even better. I have to put my clothes on
to go to a restaurant." There are also naked restaurants in Tokyo, Japan,
and Melbourne in Australia.
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