London: An upcoming restaurant in London named Bunyadi will host guests who have no inhibition of shedding their clothes when they come to dine there.


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Although it has not opened yet, some 30,000 people are already on the guests' waiting list.


And of these, only a fraction of those will get a chance to eat there and gorge on the sumptuous meals prepared by its top chefs, MailOnline reported.


The restaurant, which has a limited seating capacity, is set to open in June.


Diners will be allowed to wear clothes in the restaurant but it will also have a naked section - where photography is strictly banned - in which gowns will be provided.


According to the promoters, the restaurant aims to create a world 'free from phones, electric lights and even clothing', using 'natural, home-grown ingredients' to envelope clients in the atmosphere.


Guests will enjoy meals served on handmade clay crockery and edible cutlery, in a space void of the industrialised-world's modern trappings, Mail said citing the restaurant's website.


The customers will dine under a canopy of candle lights, creatively partitioned with bamboo and wicker, as they recline on wood-hewn furniture, the report said.


It will have a vegan and a non-vegan menu, and those who sit in the naked section will be offered lockers to put their clothes in as they change in to their gowns, the report added.