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A toilet test II

Best of the best restaurant toilets

Posted in Fun on Tuesday, February 14, 2006

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On the tails of our last article on this subject, the mission to find top resto bathrooms continues; this time, with the help of our members. Therefore, below you will find three more additions to the best of the best toilets in town, in the original version belonging to Oana .

LOCANTA JARISTEA. Oozing with an 1850-1930’s air (I’m not sure the owners were able to decide on the exact year themselves), and richly exposing silver chandeliers, luxurious fabrics on walls, silverware purposely mismatched, a cupboard with antiques in a corner, and tempting you with a game menu, “Locanta Jaristea” has decided to announce its restrooms like so: the doors to the respective rooms have two real head accessories hanging outside, clearly signaling who goes where. Thus, the wide hat, trimmed with lace and ribbon for the Ladies, and the pretentious English stiff hat for the Gents.
VAMA VECHE KM 0. Against what one might expect based on its name, this is a very pleasant restaurant, though a bit crammed into an old house on Columb #13 Street. The college air is missing and so are the “stuf” prices, but the restroom is genially thought out. The large separate room with abstractly painted walls, lots of bright red hues and sketches of Moulin Rouge women, a table, chairs, a boudoir mirror and a drawer chest, would have very well passed for one of the restaurant's salons, had it not housed that certain device that earns its restroom name.
I must confess my fascination with stripes. Hence my special attention towards the perfect stripe layout on the stairs and on the restroom doors at Memento Cafe; they are just flawlessly traced, without overlapping or blending nuances. The first door predicts what hides behind it by interlocking blue and red stripes. Once you step through it, the color themes divide: the red stripe door and the blue stripe door, hopefully leaving no doubt as to what destination they serve.

But alas... one cannot just visit the restroom when set out to have a meal downtown, so do not interpret the above as a culinary recommendation.”

The fight for the highest rankings and for the inclusion of more and more candidates continues. We are in the process of selecting more top public spaces restrooms, while preparing for publishing a ranking article, sometimes in March. We call on you to participate and we want your suggestions at office@psst.ro. Until then, happy testing (?@$%^#@^&&*^#!) !
The Psst! Team


LOCANTA JARISTEA
Address: 50-52 George Georgescu Str., Bucharest
Tel: 021-335 33 38
Open: 11:00-02:00

MEMENTO CAFE
Address: J. S. Bach Street #3 (next to the Floreasca park)
Tel: 0722 351 183 / 0746 480 496

Vama Veche Km0
Address: Cristofor Columb #13 Street
Tel: 211 64 46
Open 11:00-08:00




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