Showing posts with label toilet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toilet. Show all posts

Monday, 27 December 2021

Creative gender neutral toilet - Barev Arev restaurant, Yerevan

This toilet instantly caught my attention. Gender neutral. Creative design. And a note, with Gyumri dialect and humour: «Ինչ գուզես էղի` ձերքերդ լվա» [‘Be whoever you want to be, but wash your hands’].

If you want to experience it, you have to visit recently opened Barev Arev restaurant in capital Yerevan [link to their FB page]. In fact, you may wish to visit Barev Arev for more than one reason. 

Cosy, intimate feel, with illustrations of our legendary epic hero Sasuntsi Davit (David of Sasun) whose image by Yervand Kochar was part of homoerotic fantasies of many queer Armenians (myself including).
Another reason is the chef who carefully designed the menu using local produce only. And he will provide you with an individual attention, explaining the choices on the menu (albeit limited for now but with a promise to expand) and helping to select from a wide variety of Armenian wines. 

I recommend.

Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Yerevan Diaries: Blogging from inside the toilet - "You are beautiful"

Absolutely loved the idea of 'no mirror' in the toilet. Instead, this statement: "You are beautiful".

Blogging from inside the possibly coolest toilet in Yerevan ;)






*Toilet, DIY bar, Yerevan

Relevant reading: Yerevan Diaries: DIY bar - I recommend!

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

'Bon appetit': art, toilet...

Truly, you may find art, at times a bizarre one, in very surprising places. For example, in a toilet at this posh restaurant in London (Bluebird, King’s Road, Chelsea).

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Wednesday, 23 September 2009

Monday, 13 July 2009

'Fighting' public toilet sex in Yerevan

Very 'creative' way of fighting cruising and sex in public toilets by administration of cinema Moscow in downtown Yerevan. Their public toilets have been a popular place for cruising and gay sex from way back Soviet times. According to Kamoblog, they now decided the most 'effective' way of fighting against such practice - by putting 'windows' over the upper half of toilet doors. Only in Yerevan. Bizarre beyond words :)

Monday, 9 February 2009