Nude food: London to get a naked restaurant

What's the best dress code for enjoying a meal? If a new London restaurant is to be believed, it's your birthday suit. It's the naked truth, apparently.

The restaurant, called The Bunyadi, already has a waiting list of more than 11,000, British media reported. It will be open for just three months from June 2016 with a section where clothing is optional. It'll also offer a changing room for customers seeking to strip down.

So how does the entire thing work? Is it just minute after minute of awkwardness?

Here's how it works. According to Britain's Telegraph, "customers will be escorted to a changing room, asked to place their clothes in lockers and given a light gown. It is then up to them whether to remove the final item of clothing at the table. Tables will be partly obscured by bamboo screens and large napkins will presumably be provided to prevent unfortunate burns."

That's not all. The serving staff will also be naked. Clearly, giving them a dressing down for poor service may not work out.

"We believe people should get the chance to enjoy and experience a night out without any impurities: no chemicals, no artificial colours, no electricity, no gas, no phone - and even no clothes," The Telegraph quoted the founder Seb Lyall as saying.

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