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April 18, 2007

Restaurant marketing: Fine dining on the toilet

Wduck

Ok so there's that restaurant in Thailand called Bed where you eat dinner in...well...a big bed. And now - this place, WDuck...where you sit on a toilet during your meal.

It's perhaps a little extreme for South African steakhouse tastes, but the point is that the hospitality industry is getting a personality. From boutique hotels like Daddy Long Legs in Cape Town to restaurants like this, these brands are in a unique position to offer an experience a little different to the rest. Even if it does require extra bottles of toilet duck.

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Website: WDuck

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I loved Bed - I was there about 6 months ago...
It was pricy, but the evening was incredible.

While you laze around having cocktails on crisp white bed type couches, you get a 4 course meal served to you and only find out what you ate AFTERWARDS.

With entertainment throughout the meal, and BED turning into a club around 10pm (with the guys who eat getting the best spot in the club), this was a totally different experience from the "fried rice and omlette" for R1 I ate most of the time...

EE

Antique in CT also has beds...

This is fantastic,
How many times will this restaurant be photographed and bogged (sorry) blogged about!

If you like good and crazy restaurant stuff have a look at this site
http://stuff4restaurants.com/blog2

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