Obese diners to be banned from entering naked restaurant because it will be 'miserable' for other guests

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O bese diners will be asked to leave a naked restaurant because it could be “miserable” for other visitors.

The Amrita restaurant, which is set to open in Tokyo, has said that anyone 15kg above the average weight for their height will not be allowed to dine.

The restaurant, which opens on July 29, will ask guests to check in their clothes and put on paper underwear when they arrive.

Anyone who is thought to be above the average weight for their height will be weighed and ejected if deemed to be overweight.

Those who are asked to leave will not be refunded, the restaurant said.

Miki Komatsu, spokeswoman for Amrita, told AFP: “If fat people are allowed in it could be miserable for some guests.

“Guests can see the guidelines clearly on our homepage. We are aiming for a sort of Roman aesthetic, like the beautiful paintings you see in museums.”

People with tattoos are also banned from the restaurant and diners are asked not to “cause a nuisance” by touching or talking to other guests.

BlueberryBitch91 on April 10th, 2022 at 08:44 UTC »

Wow a judgemental nudist restaurant, people will be lining up down the street

awesomedan24 on April 10th, 2022 at 00:50 UTC »

Well they just lost 80% of their nudist customers

The_Truth_Believe_Me on April 9th, 2022 at 23:50 UTC »

It's not really a naked restaurant if you have to wear paper underwear. If they provided paper seat coverings or towels to sit on, then it would be naked.