That's cute. As long as everything's clean, why not? Although in one of those pics there seems to be a tub/table with a plexi top that wasn't cleaned before putting the top on...that visual would be hard to stomach while eating.
Probably not but because I'm guessing that it those seats are uncomfortable as hell and places that put so much emphasis on the looks often have mediocre to cruddy food.
I had seen this a while back on either the news or the food network, don't really remember which. I'd be brave enough to eat there, providing it was well reviewed. It's a funny concept, that's for sure. I could see taking Mrs. Odin there, without telling her what it was all about, just to see her reaction. I know that Japan is the home of super futuristic toilets too ... what's that all about?
Taipei, Taiwan <> Japan That said, don't be making fun of my Japanese washlet. It keeps me "fresh" in the morning. You ever shower in the morning and then have to take a crap afterwards? Makes you want to go shower again. With the washlet, you don't have to because you can wash your poopshoot without getting up off the toilet. Some models even have a blow dryer included, not to mention a seat warmer (for those cold winter mornings), water temperature and stream force adjustments, fake tinkling sounds for those that need it to get them started, and even an air freshener for those really bad mornings.
"Don't **** where you eat" my father told me, and I'd have to believe that "Don't eat where others may have shat" also applies.