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This poop cafe IS a 'poop' cafe, afterall. Its interior design and decorations does not disappoint and I would have to admit, its design was amazing. Our water came in urinal bottles and if you are lucky, you get to sit on toilets! The toilet was covered with a 'poop' face cover. All the walls were decorated with poop characters and fun facts about our poop(s). Honestly, I really enjoyed the ambience of being in a poop cafe and it was one of the primary visits that I came during my visit to Toronto. The service was good, except it did take awhile for our mango bingsu to come. Our mango bingsu came in a toilet bowl, but it looked more like a bath tub. Other people had actual tiny toilet as their dessert plate. I've had better bingsu before, but the poop theme made up for its 'alright' food. The waiter was really nice, and took care of us well. But I would have to say, if they had better food, it would have made this place much much better. But, you should come here for this one of a kind experience at a poop cafe. I guarantee that you will get a good laugh sitting on the toilet bowls and reading all the facts that had on their walls as decoration (even in their bathroom).
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