Modern Toilet Restaurant

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Modern Toilet Restaurant

Western restaurant · Wanshou

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108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District, Lane 50, Xining S Rd, 7號2樓

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Quirky toilet-themed restaurant with fun decor and unique presentation  

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108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District, Lane 50, Xining S Rd, 7號2樓 Get directions

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108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District, Lane 50, Xining S Rd, 7號2樓 Get directions

+886 2 2311 8822
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NT$200–400 · Menu

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Why Is the Food World So Afraid to Talk About Poop? | Eater

"A Taipei-based themed restaurant that turns the toilet gag into its culinary identity, serving tongue-in-cheek items such as a “turd sub sandwich” — a log of ground meat studded with corn and presented on a split bun — so diners can eat novelty dishes plated in toilet-referential ways." - JJ Goode

https://www.eater.com/22971361/food-media-discuss-poop
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Modern Toilet Restaurant – Taipei City, Taiwan - Gastro Obscura

"You’d think that a bathroom-themed restaurant may be good for a one-off novelty schtick that grabs people for a quick minute, but apparently it has enough legs to warrant a whole chain. The flagship Modern Toilet is a three-story restaurant in the Datong District of Taiwan. Its name leaving little to the imagination as far as theme goes, the decor is all things bathroom including a heavy representation of…well… poop. Acrylic toilets (seats down) act as dining chairs that pull up to sinks with glass table tops, and the ambiance is generated by shower heads adorning the walls and plunger fixtures containing poop-shaped lights swinging from the ceiling. Your toilet-themed meal is served in either a mini potty or tiny bathtub, and your beverage is, predictably, delivered in a urinal that you are welcome to keep as a yucky souvenir. Most everything on the menu has a feces-related name, but the food is delightfully poop free, and consists of hot pot, curries, and a large dessert selection. It seems as though it would be hard to find a solid market for an eatery so blatantly disgusting, but they seem to be on to something. Inspired by a Japanese cartoon character named Dr. Slump whose favorite past time is “swirling poop on a stick,” owner Dao Ming Zi aimed to shock the senses and capitalize on the attraction of novelty with Modern Toilet. Mission Accomplished. Modern Toilet is now a chain, with several locations scattered throughout Taiwan and Hong Kong, and several more planned Kuala Lumpur, Shenzhen, Malaysia, and Macau. None" - icatsstaci, jlin, bryankilvinski, DLovejoy, Rachel

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Florian Soulé

Google
To be honest the food was really not good but the restaurant is fun. The theme is original but you only pay for the concept not for the food. If you want to have a fun time with your family then it’s a good choice. But do not come for the food because it is clearly low quality. I had the Thai curry and it was so dry I had to ask for more sauce that came too watery as curry is supposed to be a thick sauce. Very disappointed on the food. Fun place to eat to have a laugh though. The 5 stars reviews are to get free bread do not get fooled.

ROXANNE JOY QUIROZ (Imxanxann)

Google
I recently visited Modern Toilet Restaurant in Taipei, located in Ximending. Honestly, it was just okay. It used to be super hyped, but now it feels more like a novelty than a must visit spot.They open around 11 a.m., and my friend and I ended up ordering a lot probably too much for just the two of us! The portions are quite large, especially the pasta, so make sure to check the menu carefully before ordering. It’s definitely better for big groups who can share the food.We did have a small issue where they gave us the wrong order, but we didn’t ask for a refund since we felt bad for the staff. They did try to compensate by offering free ice cream, but we had already ordered their shaved ice dessert which, by the way, comes in a huge serving!The ambiance is quirky and themed, but it feels like it needs a bit of maintenance now. Some of the glass table tops were scratched, making it hard to see the designs underneath. It probably had more charm a few years ago.On a positive note, they do have Wi-Fi, which is a plus. Also, be sure to use Google Maps to find the location, it’s on the second floor and can be easy to miss.Overall, it’s fun for the experience, especially if you’ve never been, but I wouldn’t consider it a must-do if you’re short on time in Taipei.

Roxanne Robes

Google
A bit pricey for the taste, so you're mostly paying for the theme which is pretty unique. The crew are awesome and super easy to talk to. The food tastes okay, nothing special but also do not disappoint. It was okay. But I gotta give it to them for really committing to the theme, from the menu to how the dishes are presented. Definitely worth trying at least once for the experience.

Alex Guo

Google
With so much delicious food in Taiwan ($3-$4 USD flavorful, delicious meals everywhere), this is an easy pass. Eating out of a toilet bowl and having poop-inspired food is hilarious for 10 minutes. Then you taste the food, and realize for $10-$20 USD per person, this is not worth it at all. Go only if you want the novelty and photos.

Jenny T

Google
The staff speaks English and can help with any questions. The food is below average Taiwan quality as so many places are so good. The portions are big and the theme is fun with kids. My kids 10 and 4 enjoyed it. The price is high for the quality of food but we didn’t go for the food but for the fun experience. I thought the Korean chicken was too chewy, ice tea too sweet. Spaghetti portion was huge but also sweet flavor, the mozzarella sticks are a big hit with my kids, and the fried chicken fingers also had a sweet flavor in the batter.

Desiree

Google
The theme of the place is quirky and fun. Despite the theme, the food is really quite appetizing. Serving size is generous as well. It's also a great place for picture taking. Overall, I enjoyed our lunch here.

Chewy M

Google
Definitely not for the faint of heart, lol. Ok it’s not that gross if you can overlook the initial odd concept. But to our surprise, the food was pretty good! And it’s a hit with the kids-they love it!! I think it’s a cool experience for a family with kids.

Tin

Google
I recently had a unique dining experience at Modern Toilet during a weekday afternoon, around 2 PM. Staff: The staff were fluent in English, which made communication smooth and hassle-free. They were approachable, attentive, and very friendly, creating a welcoming atmosphere throughout my visit. Food: I ordered the pork curry. While the pork wasn’t as crispy as I had hoped, the dish overall was hearty and satisfying. It came with rice, a side of vegetables, and soup. I also upgraded my drink to Coke Zero, but unfortunately, it was served quite late—almost by the time I finished my meal. As for dessert, I tried their ice cream. It wasn’t very creamy and had only a mild chocolate flavor, which was a bit underwhelming. Overall: I really enjoyed the quirky and fun concept of the restaurant. The staff made the experience even more enjoyable. Despite a couple of small hiccups, I’d definitely return to try more items from their menu if I get the chance.
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Sharrie N.

Yelp
The Modern Toilet Restaurant is a themed restaurant- a definite stop when you're in this side of town because of its iconic toilet tables.. however that being said, they offer a very palatable, simple and almost not too memorable food offerings. If you're up for a good drinks, their drinks come in a toilet bowl , or urinal for men.. lol.. garlic bread was not bad though. Overall, I'm here for the pictures.
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Jackie S.

Yelp
So much fun shit. If you can get past the looks... it's a fun place. None of the food we tried was spectacular, but it also wasn't bad. Every entree includes a drink (tea) and chocolate soft serve. They will seat you, and then you fill out the order form yourself at the table, then take it to the counter to pay and get your order started. Recommended to upgrade to a urinal on the drink that you can take home. English speaking is ok/good. Good service. Stairs only (no elevator)
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Gary Y.

Yelp
Com'on people - let's not complain about the food being crappy... I mean, it was clearly labelled "welcome to try our crap!" at the front door. Tried their shaved ice dessert at the green tea. They were so-so: not good but not terrible. I think only thing that's preventing this place from getting a 5 stars is the food isn't crappy enough. So it's really like a false advertising. So you'd want to come here for the novelty, don't expect delicious tasting foodstuff.
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Shelia D.

Yelp
This restaurant is one of those restaurants that you only need to experience once in your lifetime just to say you've been there. We did not make any reservations prior but they were still nice enough to take us in and give us a table. Right away we got to ordering. I ordered the carbonara with cold green tea which came in a urinal for 60 extra NT. The rest ordered the spaghetti and some dish with rice which was spicy but I forgot the name since it was written in Chinese. The service here is not the best. They are very slow and not so attentive. But I guess they don't have to because guess will come in regardless just to take photos and experience the restaurant in general. Our foods all came out separately which was a bummer since one person would finish their dish and second person didn't even have theirs in front of them yet. But when they did come out the food was good it was in anything special. The presentation was great and funny since they came in toilet bowl. But other than that very basic food. Like I mentioned earlier it's good to experience it once.
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Edward W.

Yelp
I came with a group of 4 so that means we had to order 4 items total. None of the entrees looked particularly tasty and were actually quite expensive. The novelty is that some entrees are served in a toilet bowl. We ended up ordering a basic ice cream, fries, popcorn chicken, and milk tea. Pretty much all the cheap stuff that we would also eat. haha... Popcorn chicken was OK. Fries were surprisingly crispy and fresh. The milk tea comes in a cup shaped like a urinal, and the tea itself tastes pretty decent. The basic ice cream was shaped like poop and served in a squatty potty with a bunch of toppings. You come here for the novelty and not actually for the food itself. I loved the decor with the toilet seats and the toilet tableware. If I were to order anything and were on a budget, I'd go with ice cream, fries, milk tea, then popcorn chicken.
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Jenny T.

Yelp
This place is definitely more of a gimmick than anything. It's a place to check out just once but not really a place to come back to repeatedly. Obviously, everything is toilet and poop themed. We kind of lost our appetite looking at the menu and the pictures for a while so we ended up just getting dessert and drinks instead. Keep in mind also that each person is required to order at least one item. I got the Toilet No. 2 Shaved Ice (NT$150) and the Honey with Aloe Vera drink in a to-go urinal container (NT$190). The shaved ice comes in a giant mountain and can easily be eaten up by 4 people. There are a lot of toppings like marshmallows and those chocolate filled koala cookies, and of course it has to have a dollop of chocolate ice cream on the side. The drinks are pretty average, but definitely more on the sweeter side. I should have asked for half sweetness. They do give you a lot though in the size that I got. For the hot drinks, you can get a couple cups out of the teapot that they give you. I wish that they had the option to just get the dollop of ice cream in the toilet bowl. That single item is only available if you get a meal. The only options as far as desserts would pretty much only be the shaved ice, which is way too much for one person. Everything here ranges from NT100-NT260, except the french fries which are NT90. It's not that much if you convert it to USD, but compared to other food places in the area, it's pretty pricey for the sizes and what they are. You are definitely paying more for the gimmick. The food and drinks as far as taste weren't so unique so I don't think that I will be coming again.
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Shauna S.

Yelp
Let's be honest, who can pass up checking out what a toilet themed restaurant is all about right? Alright, if you're like me and want to see what the hype is about....keep on reading. Although I could have enjoyed a family dinner at an atypical restaurant in Taipei....what is the worse that can happen to you? This restaurant was not too far from the subway station which made it great (no cab required). It was surprisingly busy even for local clientele. I was amazed at not only how much effort was planned out the moment you walked towards the restaurant but even the chairs were toilet seats. A button under the table to help "flush" your problems away...:) Movng on to the food, as my Mom and I were not very hungry, we decided to order appetizers and dessert. Surprisingly, as you can see from the photos it was well prepared, the food although probably US restaurant prices was still reasonable for the portion size. Lot of things to see and explore while in the shop "when paying the bill". Once the order was made, the service was quite fast. I hate to say but even the toilets for men/women were decked out. If you don't set any expectations and enjoy fun touristy spots, this was definitely one NOT to miss. I will definitely be going back again when I visit my relatives again. Try the fish and the mango ice....both were yummy and tasty.
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Shao-Lon Y.

Yelp
This is a great spot for tourists to get pictures, but that's about it. The food is a bit expensive and it isn't that good. I gave this place two stars because it's trendy and the food did look like the pictures, but overall, it's not that good compared to other themed cafes. The shaved ice wasn't good. I like my shaved ice to be smooth so it melts in my mouth, but the shaved ice here was super chunky and crunchy. The flavor was ok. It was chocolaty and the toppings were pretty interesting, but the topping to shaved ice ratio was also way off; there was way too much ice. The only hot dish I got was French Fries, and they came out cold. I also got the boba tea. Boba tea is abundant in all Asian countries and it's hard to find a bad boba tea, so you can imagine my disappointment when the boba tea had no flavor. It tasted super watered down. I like the funky theme and the effort put into the look of the food, but I just wish that the food was a little bit better.
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Joey B.

Yelp
AHhhhhhh! I guess its normal to fart in public while dining in a Modern Themed Toilet Restaurant. Pffffffffft! OOoooopsies. The moment you walk in, you're greeted with a menu on the first floor on what to expect and prices so you wont be sticker shock. There are two toilet seats to take a selfie off as well. And by the time you are done being curious of what the restaurant has to offer, you walk up the stairs and you'll be greeted by several servers willing to help you. Language Barrier is not an issue. They can speak English, no need to pull up your handy dandy Google Translate App. Upon seated, be amazed of the wonders of the restaurant of what it has to offer anything bathroom related. PROS: -Fast Service -Humor on Food Presentation -Friendly Service -Decent priced on meals -Plenty of souvenir items to purchase CONS: -Toilet Seats are not padded upon dining in. -A bit pricey on dessert menu items
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Frenda Y.

Yelp
I've been here three times and bringing a new person each time to try out this unique experience. This is a very touristy place. Basically everything is something bathroom related. The sinks, chairs, tables, serving dishes, etc were all related to the bathroom, which can be disturbing or interesting depending on you. I found it pretty interesting all in all to just experience. If you want to eat good food though, this is not the place to go. I would say the food is subpar. I've gotten curry, and sweet and sour fried fish served in a toilet. The toilet was the foundation, but the plate was in the sitting part of the toilet, so easily detachable and another dish can be added. Besides the fact that the fish tasted defrosted, the area around the plate was so dirty. It consisted of specks of leftover food and oil that was not even from my dish. When I lifted the dish and looked inside the toilet, it was dirty inside as well. I did experience this 1/3 times I went, so maybe i was just unlucky. Nonetheless, that was enough to discourage me for coming back another time.
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Marina P.

Yelp
Finally was able to come here after seeing this restaurant on tv in the US, and on Facebook! Tip: they close at 10, so if you come around 8 something like we did, they'll ask you to order before 9. Good news is that the food came out really fast! Ordered the chicken curry and it came out as I expected, IN A TOILET BOWL! Only thing was I really wish the portion would be a little bigger, but you do get rice and soup. If you order a drink, like milk tea, you'll get it in a urinal and that was a huge portion. Cute and quaint restaurant, definitely come here if it's your first time.
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Patty L.

Yelp
Most people will either be amused by the concept of this restaurant or think it's disgusting. My husband and I were in the first camp. Yes, it's touristy and gimmicky, but it's hilarious -- we laughed hysterically through our entire meal and now have the funniest pictures ever! The food was better than we expected. The menu contains an odd assortment of dishes; the only thing they have in common is that they all look like poop. I had the spicy Thai beef (a diarrhea-like concoction) and my husband had the cheeseburger (with a beef patty shaped like a turd). Both were surprisingly decent. I just wish the toilet in the bathroom were fashioned to look like an armchair. That toilet (the real one) was the most boring toilet in the whole place.
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Jen C.

Yelp
Fun theme especially for the kids. The decor is very detailed and well thought out. The food was average and a bit pricier than the area. You're required to order one item per person in order to dine in the restaurant. They also sell a small variety of their plates and mugs.
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May Y.

Yelp
Summary: this is more a tourist place. Definitely one of a kind. Value: it is easily double the price for a normal meal. Hence attract more tourist than local. Quality: the food is only 2-3 stars. There are certainly way better food elsewhere but do u get to site and eat off a toilet bowl? ;) Friendly: Super fun for them. We were only planning to have desserts there but my kids really want to eat dinner there.
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Nita L.

Yelp
One of Taipei's famous themed restaurant, this one is Toilet Obsessed! The 4 stars are just for the ambience. From turd shaped lights, to toilet-seat chairs to urinal holders and toilet themed wallpapers, this restaurant has got it right! The food is far from great taste-wise, but the presentation is on point. Desserts are served in toilet bowls and curries are served like shit (ewwww). Disgusting but I appreciate the attention to detail. 4 stars just for the novelty! It does not accept credit cards though, which is pretty common in Taiwan. If you are in Taipei, do visit this place. It's located in Ximenting.
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Mimi N.

Yelp
Overall, I would rate this restaurant on the following: Food quality: Below average Picture opportunities: Above average Service quality: Average Came here with a couple of friends who wanted to see the infamous toilet restaurant and overall, it was worth paying for the experience vs eating the food. Given that this is my second visit here, food quality overall hasn't changed much. The food itself lacked flavor and wasn't too memorable for the taste except for its appearance. Prices for the food are a bit higher than average and I highly suggest getting something light to fulfill the minimum per person and save room in your tummy for better street food. Reservations are recommended if you're in a big group but if not, wait time for a table isn't too bad. For ordering, simply mark down what food item you want to eat on the ordering sheet (menu does include English), and bring the paper to the counter and pay. Service was a bit slow, and you do need to exert some effort to catch some attention if you need water and such. Overall, just soak in the moment and snap your selfies and pictures away! Quite humorous on what you can do with the pictures and such :)
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Michelle T.

Yelp
This is Poopy food, both literally and figuratively. This place is definitely more of a tourist trap for individuals who want to experience eating somewhere surrounded by toilets. This is more directed at other Yelp reviewers: just because a place is gimmick-y does not mean they can serve poorly made food. I can give leeway for dishes that may not be tasty but the food should at least be hot when it comes out. This is also not the only Modern Toilet in the world and this specific place doesn't live up to its brand. I knocked off stars for both carelessly made food and for this place being a subpar Modern Toilet. (More details on food and the restaurant below). There was actually a wait of about 40min when my party of three visited for lunch. Walk up to the second floor to have them put your name down for a reservation before you visit the other little shops in the district. The menu they give you is, of course, shaped like a toilet lid. You're required to order at least one item a person (can include drinks/deserts). The main course items come with the chocolate poop ice cream and a drink. We ordered the fries with cheese, the pork curry, and the three poop breads. As expected, everything was pretty bad. Most of the items were just barely edible and we found it hard to finish everything we had. The pork curry did not look like the picture on the menu. The pork was tough and the curry was one dimensional in flavor, just spicy. The pork curry came out cold and we had to send it back to the kitchen to warm up. The poop bread we ordered also came out cold and the "oil" it came with seemed like it was supposed to be garlic butter but it didn't taste like anything at all. The chocolate ice cream wasn't very sweet and tasted like ice - I don't understand how they could mess up ice cream. The only item I liked was the fries. The fries were actually really delicious and fried really nicely. However, it did come with cheese that tasted like plastic and was clearly melted in a microwave. The interior of the restaurant is not as nice or as large as the Modern Toilet I went to in Hong Kong. In fact, it was rather small and old inside - the building had that old musty smell to it. Some areas also could have been a lot cleaner. The menu was decaying from overuse. It was just really not a pleasant place to eat inside. While it may seem like a really cool idea to eat out of a mini toilet bowl, I would recommend skipping this specific place. I'm not sure if the other Modern Toilet in Taiwan is better but there are definitely more refined MTs in the world (Hong Kong). Save your money and spend it on the cute little stores in the area instead of on this crappy food (no pun intended).
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Nik D.

Yelp
This is by far one of my most memorable restaurants and dining options in Taipei, Taiwan. That's because everything is based around toilets and literal shit lol. It's like a poopy kids dream come true and everything that you eat is based around your poop. The names that they use for items is very creative and funny and the fact that they have restored old toilets and urinals for our placement around the restaurant is even better. You also are serve your food and tableware that resembles toilets which is very cool. The food is nothing to remember; however, keep in mind you were coming here for the experience of "dining in a toilet" so the food should not be memorable anyway. Ultimately if you wanted pictures at a unique dining experience and something for Instagram then this is definitely it!! It's a must do! #EatHereOrNot #EATHERE
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Mandy L.

Yelp
Okay, like any themed restaurant you don't go there for the food (if there is a themed restaurant that serve amazing food PLEASE let me know) Pros: - Decor was okay - Idk why but I was expecting more decor for the prices of food - No reservations required - Great location - right in ximending Cons: - Food was reheated frozen food - really, really nasty
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Marta S.

Yelp
We came for the experience and it is great, however the stuff is not the friendliest. The food is average and way over priced with small portions. It's just cool for photos.
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Amber C.

Yelp
A pretty gross concept but definitely a must-do if you're a tourist and have the stomach for this poop-themed restaurant. For me, I love cute gimmick-y theme typed places, so I really enjoyed how everything in this establishment is toilet themed. Really fits the poop emoji craze. You sit on a toilet seat and eat out of a toilet. Yummmm. The food here is not tasty and pretty pricey, but it's a tourist trap so what can you expect? Cash only as well. I had to get a curry dish so I can eat it out of a toilet, which I thought was a bowl but actually just a flat plate placed inside of the toilet. Therefore, portions aren't huge. The chocolate ice cream was also straight up nasty. It's a pretty fun experience, would recommend coming here if you're poop obsessed but definitely wouldn't come back again.
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Anne L.

Yelp
Modern Toilet in Taipei, Taiwan has been on the radar of my themed café obsession before I even became addicted to coffee or obsessed with themed restaurant. As weird as all of this may sound, I promise it's all clean fun and more importantly, clean food. The restaurant is about the toilet; it's all about the experience, not the food!! LOL.
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Caroline P.

Yelp
The only reason we came here was for the hype and my husband's desire to check the place out. The theme is definitely interesting and creative. However, for a foodie like me, the pricing and quality of the food was not in my best interest. Yes, I know not to expect anything great for these "over-hyped" restaurants but it was beyond a disappointment in the food department. It would be great for the owners to at least create a better food experience for the customers while us folks come to experience their bathroom themed restaurant. Besides the poorly made food, the customer service was pretty under par for a popular eatery. The overall experience was poor and I will not be returning. If you are all about eating out of toilet bowls and drinking out of urinals, you may have a great time here. However, if you are more about the food, I recommend you take your business elsewhere. I only recommended this place for "browsing" purposes only.
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Céline D.

Yelp
ahahah, so much fun in this toilet restaurant!! the decoration is awesome, and the dishes are good! you should try it at least once!
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Kent C.

Yelp
Chicken curry was so-so. Thai-style stir-fry minced porn (打拋肉, I don't know what they translated to) so bad, nothing like Thai food. Shit-shaped bread came cold, although the fresh garlic dipping oil for it was decent. Will not return again, unless some idiot friend visiting wants to try, but I will warn them against the crappy food.
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Ying Z.

Yelp
Warning: you will lose your appetite over this place. NOT WORTH GOING!! My friend and I were super excited to try this place but I don't think we were prepared for the toilet/urinal theme to be so off putting. I mean, they were everywhere upon walking into the restaurant. From the wallpaper to the tables, toilets and poop were all I saw lol. They weren't kidding with the toilet theme. Our seats were legit toilets (you can pop the lid open). I feel like the owner had some secret connection with a toilet factory which led them to this idea LOL The staff weren't clear as to how to order. Apparently you have to go to the first floor and hand them your menu choices and pay for the food right away. We were on the second floor and spent a good 10 minutes just sitting in our seats waiting for someone to take our order. Anyway, I was disappointed with the food because the menu wasn't anything special - it was mainly hot pots and curry plates. I got the vegetarian hot pot and it was super bland - not good at all. It came with chocolate ice cream served in a squatting toilet. Lost my appetite by then lol but did have a small bite of the ice cream, which tasted like cafeteria ice cream I had back in my freshman of college - tasted like water. Wasn't an enjoyable experience at all.
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Letty H.

Yelp
Way overhyped! My friends and I came here without a wait. You have to order at least one dish per person and they ran out of a few things we wanted. We ate here at 6pm which is pretty early to be running out already... We ordered a curry katsu dish and a pork stir-fry. Each entree comes with tea and a chocolate soft serve dessert. The tea wasn't hot, it was lukewarm which was a bit odd. The entrees were just warm either which I didn't like because I like my food hot. The katsu curry wasn't really tasty, the pork was okay, the basil made it taste better. The chocolate soft serve it came with wasn't chocolatey at all, it just tasted icey. We also ordered a passion fruit shaved ice for dessert which is basically ice with passion fruit syrup on top. The cookies on top were stale and the ice cream scoop is so small. I don't recommend at all, the food sucks, service is okay but you can see them chilling and eating behind the curtain at times. It's cool for the pictures but I don't think the food is worth it, maybe just take a picture outside!
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Vi L.

Yelp
Nhà hàng ko có thang máy lên tang 2 Đo ăn ko ngon nhu quang cáo, do mà mac 1 nguoi phai goi ít nhat 1 món, ko cho ăn chung!!
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Kiana C.

Yelp
This place was so fun to come and visit. As an tourist attraction. It's a poop themed restaurant. I really enjoyed coming here and having the food. I got the curry and it was in a toilet bowl and can with rice, seaweed soup, and tofu. I like my curry but it had more meat then fat. I just ate around the fat. I suggest order more of a chicken dish. Sorry, I don't have any pictures of my meal.
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John T.

Yelp
My daughter really wanted to stop by this place before we left. My family wanted to join us to hang out but found out there is a minimum. Everyone needs to order one thing . We wanted to share a few desserts but we weren't allowed to do just that. Half of the table ended up leaving . Very unique place to visit definitely, one of a kind. Personally it's a visit once type place. Won't recommend unless you really want to sit on a toilet to eat . Or if you have some sort of poop fetish. lol consuming chocolate ice cream gave me a very bad image of 2girls and 1cup! If you don't know what that is DON'T look it up. We ordered very simple stuff to meet the expectations. French fries is meh but enough for my daughter. Also chicken nuggets tasted very identical to McDonald's. chocolate ice cream tasted ehh , not much flavor to it. I had the Okinawa black tea which I think is pretty tasty that came in a urinal. Lol it was also foamy
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Uroko J.

Yelp
Very fun to go. Great "been there done that" kind of place but food is ... only okay. Not horrible but nothing special. Very fun menu and fun dishes and interiors.
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Irena T.

Yelp
Another place you go to for the ambiance and not the food. I got the chicken cutlet and it was okay. The complimentary chocolate ice cream they give you barely has any taste. They make their tea sweet, so heads up. Also, don't lift your bowl out of the giant toilet they serve it in. They don't clean them and it shows. But the ambiance!!! Everything is really cute and amusing. Tons of stupid picture opportunities.
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Syyu C.

Yelp
The whole concept was interesting enough to warrant a visit during our most recent trip to Taiwan. It was my first time eating at a themed restaurant and it was an interesting experience. We heard the food wasn't great here, but I was pleasantly surprised. Chairs are toilet seats and food is served on a bathtub table. There are a variety of entrée sets to choose from - most popular being the shabu shabu. My sister ordered the chicken curry and my mom ordered the pasta. The sets also include drinks (ice tea or soda) and dessert (ice cream). The dishes were well presented on individual toilets. The chocolate ice cream was good but more watery than creamy. The food there is more western than Asian. They serve a variety of different pastas, even fries as a side. This is a place that you visit for fun. Also once you're seated, every person is obliged to spend 90 NT, which is specified on the menu.
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Chi Vi H.

Yelp
My wife and I decided to check this place out since we're in Taiwan for our vacation. While the theme and thought of eating out of a toilet and everything toilet related is hilarious, the food and service is less than desirable. We ordered the yellow curry and chocolate ice cream dessert. The curry came out and I ask the girl who work there for an extra empty bowl and she told me 5 minutes. Couple of minutes pass by she brought out the bowl. It took a while for the ice cream up come out. I actually have to ask them for the ice cream. Overall the food are not great and the service is just awful. If you do decide to visit don't expect too much.
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Ching C.

Yelp
Really you come here for the atmosphere and toilets and not really for the food. With that being said, I thought I heard some bad things about the food being not that great, so I came with low expectations. HOWEVER, the food isn't bad, it's pretty decent. It's not michelin award winning orgasmic food, but it's a good meal for an ok price. By Taiwanese standards, since you can get food on the street for super cheap, it's expensive, but it's a good price for US standards. My family ended up getting a chicken curry, 2 hotpots, and one of the seafood pasta dishes. Everything was pretty solid and good tasting. The dessert ice cream came out looking exactly like a turd, and it wasn't the greatest ice cream. It was more like brown icy sorbet that didn't have too much chocolatey flavor or creaminess of soft serve or ice cream. This is probably just a place to check out once for the fun of seeing everything come in toilets, but it was definitely a fun experience, and oh yeah free wifi!

Bianca L.

Yelp
Kinda took some exploring the inner streets to find the physical location of this place, but definitely an iconic touristy spot to hit up while in Taiwan. They have the cutest interior decorations that live up to the theme of toilets and I appreciate the clever plating of their food in various toilet forms. Honestly ordered so much food just to see what it would come in lmAo Food itself was your standard hotpot -- I didn't think there was anything special about it but it was definitely a nice end to a chilly and rainy day of exploring the city. My hotpot bowl was filled to the brim with mushrooms, beef, cabbage, and others. The red bean shaved ice was also overflowing with toppings, which I definitely appreciated. Would appreciate if the ice was a little bit more "shaved" but the toppings made up for it. They also gave complimentary ice cream at the end, which was nice, but it honestly just tasted like cheap soft-serve. Cute place to go to if you're visiting Taiwan though!!
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Crystal J.

Yelp
Before walking up the stairs to the restaurant, it says "crappy food shitty service" and I can't say that I disagree. The food is extremely average and cold. We ordered bread, soup, curry, and mash potatoes (all of which were room temperature). When I asked them to warm up the food, they had a bad attitude about it and the food came back still cold. I wouldn't come back here for the food or service. If anything, I recommend staying on the first floor, taking a couple of photos, and avoiding the actual restaurant upstairs.
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Anni H.

Yelp
I finally took time off to go travel to Asia and try a handful of places that were featured online. And this was one of the many places that I wanted to visit. As this is a themed restaurant, I was looking forward to their playfulness with their take on food dishes, incorporating the theme of toilets and urinals. The restaurant is only a 5min walk from the closest MRT station. The building have toilet decors so you can't miss the place. Once you arrive, they seat you with menus and you have to pay for your order at the cashier then they will serve your items. They have toilets as seats. The handwash sink by the bathroom is a toilet bowl. Each dining customer is obligated to order one item as their dine in policy. They offer appetizer dishes that are like bar food; fries, onion wings, chicken tender, and mozzarella cheese sticks. They also offer entree dishes; curry, katsu rice dishes and sandwiches. For dessert; shaved ice and ice cream. We ordered an order of mozzarella sticks and the appetizer sampler with soda served in souvenir cups. The food wasn't great. It's nice that everything is fitting the theme. But if you come to this place, you're coming for the experience. Be warned that the food isn't worth it. Pricing is also overpriced. There are other themed cafes that much worth it.
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Kevin Y.

Yelp
Okay, so this is a fun place to visit. I think people will have fun here since the experience is so odd. However, the food tasted like it belonged in the toilet. The curry didn't taste like curry. It was very watery. The only thing decent was the complimentary soup. The ice cream near the end of the meal wasn't even real ice cream. It was like some kind of frozen yogurt that went to an identity crisis. It was cool to keep the hospital portable urinals that had our drinks. Overall, I would recommend this place for fun. It's definitely not a good place to eat. Taipei is full of other yummy places to try.
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Phil P.

Yelp
Tourist trap. As most reviews previously mention, the food is not that good. We came with low standards and primarily went for the experience. Gave it a shot since We saw this place on Facebook so we figured it must be good. The food was fair at best. My chicken curry tasted like the quality of food you'd eat on an airplane. The hot green tea it came with was lukewarm. I finished my food before my girlfriends entree even came out. Took about 10 minutes after they brought my meal out. Staff were friendly and spoke English. Most were young. Place is cash only and does not serve alcohol. You can get away with taking pictures pictures at the entrance without having to actually dine inside.
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Gina C.

Yelp
2 stars for the food and service. 3 for getting the theme restaurant experience checked off. So I agree with many of the other reviews. You come here for the hype/theme. Get your pictures in, just don't expect to be impressed with the food. I ordered the curry pork chop and good thing I was not too hungry going in because the portion was tiny even for Taiwan standards. Really not remarkable as far as taste. They do require each person in your party to order something even if its just a drink. Our main server was a really nice and friendly young lady. Her name tag said she was a trainee. Including her, there were a total of 4 servers on the floor. She was the one running around most of the time. We kept seeing the other 3 huddled around the cash register most of the time talking and not doing much. There were quite a few tables seated too. The poor couple next to us was trying to get their attention for the longest time to ask for water. Their wait was so noticeable that as we were getting up to leave, I felt so bad I had to tell the servers the couple needed them.
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Chelsea M.

Yelp
This was an interesting place. Before you knock it, you should try it. So is it a little strange but the food is really good. I ordered the green curry with chicken and the kiwi juice. It was great on both counts. The green curry was nice and spicy. The kiwi juice was fresh. Curry was served in a toilet and kiwi juice was served in a urinal. The icecream and green tea are included with meal. The icecream comes out in a mini toilet. It was sweet but not too sweet. That was a good thing. The staff are nuce people and everything is brought out in a timelt manner. If we needed something it would come right away. There is wifi and password is on your table. There is a/c. It was very nice to have that especially as it gets hotter. The wifi was pretty fast too.

Debbie L.

Yelp
Food was mediocre. Service terrible. Food pricey. There is a one entree per customer requirement. The group next to us were smart. They came in, looked around, took many pictures of the menu and left. The hot pot was flavorless. Not worth the money!
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Flo L.

Yelp
The Wanhua District has an abundant night life, however, if you're full on the street food and shopping, stop by the Modern Toilet Restaurant. It's grossly unique. The main courses comes in a set and they include Black or Red tea, rice, the main dish, and a chocolate poo dessert in the end. The kids love the chicken cutlet dishes and the adults enjoyed the Green Curry and Pad Ka-Prao (Ground Beef with Thai Basil and Pepper) dish. The dishes are served in a mini toilet or bathtub, which is, quite amazing and picture worthy. However, the food is quite mediocre. Summary: This place offers a few giggles and laughs, but nothing that will gravitate a foodie to come back for a 2nd visit. I would say its worth-trying once -- to experience sitting on a toilet while eating a meal off a mini-toilet. Its an unique restaurant experience that you probably won't get anywhere else, unless, you personally eat your meals in the restroom. *cringe face*.
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Amo V.

Yelp
Cool theme restaurant in Taipei. The service was great and our order was delivered quickly.
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Gina C.

Yelp
Come for the experience not the food! Got the beef curry which was below average. The meat was chewy and the sauce was powdery. The icecream is watered down chocolate icecream. The Thai wings however was a lot better. Honestly it was good and was everything I expected which is photo opportunity :) Now I can say I ate out of a toilet haha

SW C.

Yelp
Definitely a tourist spot. We came here last year mid November, I've been wanting to come here after reading about this place some time ago. The decor was fun to be around, I know the idea may gross people out but you're not eating out of a real toilet bowl..lol. The food was alright not super good but not bad either, I realized we didn't order any soup noodle dish so no toilet bowl for us. We thought it was a little weird that we had to go back downstairs just to order our food instead of them taking our order, most places had pretty good service but this one was just so-so, they brought our food and drinks and we never saw them again until we went down to pay the bill. We still enjoyed coming here but don't know if we would be back next time we're in Taiwan, theres just too many places to try out.
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Guy K.

Yelp
In A Nutshell: -Come here for the decor only. -The customer service is lacking. -The Sichuan Hot Pot was average and the soda was diluted from the ice melting bc they waited to serve it AFTER they brought the food. Overall, it's a tourist thing to check off. Not worth repeating though.
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Jessica T.

Yelp
This cafe is something you should experience at least once in your life. I came here during the Chinese New Year week and there was an extra surcharge. (All the restaurants I ate at during CNY in Taiwan had a Chinese New Year surcharge actually). The food here is average, there was nothing bad about it. The portion size was good. They have a wide variety on their menu from Western food (pasta dishes) to Chinese food. Everything was toilet themed! From the cups, seats, menu, and bowls. We ordered a combo which consisted of your meal, black or green tea, and chocolate ice cream (poop shaped). For the price you pay, you can get a greater portion of above-average food around Taiwan. But it was nice to experience this toilet themed restaurant because how often do you get to do that?