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Paris Naked Restaurant Closes For Lack Of Customers

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The first nudist restaurant in the French capital is being forced to close because it cannot put enough bums on seats.

“O’Naturel” will draw the curtain on nude fine dining in Paris in February after a little over a year despite rave reviews from diners who shed their clothes to slurp oysters and feast on snails, foie gras and asparagus.

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But to avoid financial embarrassment, twins Mike and Stephane Saada said they were having to close.

“It is now or never,” they urged the curious “wanting to experience a last nude dinner in Paris” before they bring down the shutters on February 16.

EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / A nude diner fills wine for another at the newly opened nudist restaurant “o’naturel” in Paris on December 5, 2017. – Leave your coats, your pants and your inhibitions at the door: a Paris restaurant has begun serving up classic French fare to diners in the nude. Located down a quiet side street in southwest Paris, O’naturel, billed as the French capital’s first nudist restaurant, is the brainchild of 42-year-old twins Mike and Stephane Saada. (Photo by GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT / AFP) 

“We are counting on you to support us,” they wrote on Facebook. “We thank everyone for taking part in this adventure. We will only remember the good moments and the great people we met.”

The restaurant in the east of Paris opened amid a blaze of publicity in November 2017.

Clothes must be left in the cloakroom along with mobile phones, to prevent people from sneaking a photo of other customers.

The diners are then provided with slippers although women who make up 40 percent of the clientele, according to the managers may keep their heels on.

– Chilling blow for naturists –

O’Naturel a play on the French phrase for naked was seen as a sign that naturism was becoming ever more mainstream in a country which is the world’s top destination for nude tourism.

Four million people holiday “au naturel” in France every year.

With a new summer nudist zone in Paris’ biggest park, naked stand-up comedy nights and museum visits, activists did not hide their naked ambition to make further inroads for naturists.

Unlike the nude London restaurant The Bunyadi, which opened briefly in 2016, the Saada brothers keep their clothes on as they serve customers.

“Our role is to put people at ease,” said Stephane, who insisted French law demanded they stay dressed.

“As soon as customers enter the dining room, we accompany them to their table and we reassure them that it’s not like the whole room is looking at them,” he told AFP after it opened.

The restaurant’s black chair covers are discreetly changed between sittings, with diners shielded from prying eyes outside by a heavy white curtain.

While news of the closure sent a chill through the French naturist world, campaigner Cedric Amato said the restaurant was ahead of its time.

“It may have been a little early” for an all year round nudist establishment in Paris, he told AFP.

“I ate there many times and it was very good,” but the fact that it was in a residential area and did not have a terrace for good weather counted against it, he said.

**AFP

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