Beautiful photos of restaurant in Nigeria built inside cave spark mixed reactions
- Mixed reactions have trailed photos of an exquisite-looking restaurant built inside a cave
- The restaurant which is located in Abuja has hanging lights with beautiful setting and lighting
- Many Nigerians have raised concerns that it may be a risky place for a date, others marvelled and hailed the concept
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Photos of a restaurant built inside a cave have stirred reactions on social media. Sharing photos of the cave restaurant on Twitter, @Uncle2Triplets notified Nigerians of the existence of the unusual kind of restaurant.
He said it comes after other unusual restaurants that have already been built in Abuja namely ship house restaurant and airplane restaurant.
He tweeted:
"#AbujaTwitterCommunity from Airplane Restaurant, we now have Cave restaurant. We already have a ship house in area 10, remaining ship restaurant.
"From next week, we move to cave."
@Uncle2Triplets went on to share a clip of customers enjoying themselves at the cave restaurant. It is unclear how long the restaurant has been in operation or when it was set up, but it appeared to have taken many by surprise.
@TomBleeny reacted to the photos saying:
"Make all these things when the happen for horror movie no come sup oo."
@ChiboiMn said:
"If you get problem with village people, settle wit them first.. Abeg, no use your Jonah spirit come kill people for here."
@Dattijor wrote:
"I’ll like to take someone there, or rather be taken there."
@moralinstructor commented:
"E no be bad idea oh.. location abeg.. and name too.. thanks fam."
@sandirema reacted:
"Who's taking me? We'll share the bills and I promise to look pretty."
@theaboddd said:
"Wow! This is beautiful. What’s the name Biko?"
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a restaurant with urinals shaped like women's lips wild open caused controversy.
The restaurant owner said:
“The bright red-lipped urinals shaped like an open mouth was a commonly used European design piece from female Dutch artist Meike Van Schijndel.”
Women repeatedly asked for permission to go in to take photos of the urinals. But feminist, former political adviser and writer, Anne Summers, was not impressed with the urinals. She called the design offensive. She demanded the restaurant owner remove the red-lipped urinals.
Victor Duru is a Legit.ng journalist with more than three years of working experience in the media industry. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Management Studies from Imo State University, where he was a Students' Union Government Director of Information. Victor is a Human Interest Editor, Strategic Content Creator and a Google-certified Digital Marketer. Connect with him on Twitter @DuruCVictor2
Source: Legit.ng