A new pop-up restaurant is to open in London this summer offering a truly liberating dinning experience where wearing clothes would be optional. Diners will enjoy a night out without any impurities: no chemicals, no artificial colors, no electricity, no gas, no phone and no clothes. International Business Times reports: The Bunyadi is set to open for three months from June 2016, with tickets available to would-be diners on a first-come first-serve basis. However, the nudity is non-compulsory, with two distinctive sections being planned – a “pure” section – or a naked, to be precise – and a clothed section. Patrons will be provided with gowns, changing rooms and lockers. The idea behind the Bunyadi is to provide a restaurant free from all the trappings of the modern world – “no chemicals, no artificial colours, no electricity, no gas, no phone and even no clothes if [patrons] wish to.” Food will be cooked on a wood-flame grill and served on handmade clay crockery along with edible cutlery. The Bunyadi – supposedly a Hindi term meaning ‘fundamental’, ‘base’ or ‘natural’ – is the new brainchild from Lollipop, the company behind Shoreditch’s recently christened Breaking Bad themed cocktail bar, ABQ London. “The [...]