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Forget eating conventions, lucky customers at this 'innovative' Hong Kong restaurant can eat a range of dishes from tiny toilets, baths and hand sinks. I didn't go into the toilets for fear that I'd have to poo on a dinner plate and wee in a glass. It wouldn't be the first time but never in an eating establishment.