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Tuesday, 9/27/11, 6 pm
After dinner with a friend at this San Diego restaurant, I ducked into the restroom before heading to the airport. While the place is has that rough wood/rustic-wine-bar feel (there's even a fake deer head on the wall), the bathroom felt more like an outhouse than an indoor restroom. All I'll really say is that it's clean.
While the food at Bankers Hill was definitely yummy, the bathroom left much to be desired.
Monday, 9/26/11, 11 am
I stopped into this cute French cafe for breakfast on a visit to San Diego. The single-stall restroom definitely fit in with the rest of the place. With warm lighting even in the middle of the day, it was an embrace walking in. The single orchid on the credenza and the simple candles were a great touch. I loved the double mirror which probably made the stall feel larger (not sure if that's a need in a bathroom but when you only have one, it works). The sand tiles were set off by a metallic chair rail. Even in this small place, no details was ignored - the paper towels set on a glass table were very high quality.
Here's more on Café Chloe.
Sunday, 9/25/11, 11 am
I had been really wanting to try this restaurant by one of my Top Chef favorite's Brian Malarkey. Even just trying brunch I wasn't disappointed. Located toward the back of the place, the stalls stood behind simple wooden doors with traditional reading material posted on the walls for those who might have to wait (raving articles about opening night or how the place was setting a trend).
Nothing exciting about the actual stall but it was clean and I always think a full length door is a better option.
The sink area offered clean lines with a bit of country charm. It featured two sinks on a marble-wood vanity with chunky round mirrors. I do prefer magic-eye sinks (I never understand why places put magic eye on the toilet but not the sink and vice versa) but maybe it didn't work with the faucets.
Searsucker is in downtown San Diego.
Friday, 7/8/11, 1 pm - Chinatown
I don't know what I was expecting from Kushi but after a lot of hype, I guess I was expecting more from the whole experience. As for the restroom, the two unisex single stalls were understated and subdued. Bathed in black with white porcelain accents, the streamlined room had some extra touches with a flower/plant. The most interesting part of the bathroom for me was the hot and cold handle which moved vertically as opposed to right and left to turn on the water.

What you don't see in this picture is the urinal across from the toilet. Not being male, I see those types of things in a unisex stall as unnecessary, but I'm sure others would beg to differ. Also not pictured, the free standing toilet paper roll holder, which often strikes me in a place that's trying to be informal as they didn't have time to put a holder on the wall.
Here's more on Kushi - no website yet but a tumblr.
Saturday, 5/14/11, 11 am - Murray Hill
There are apparently several locations of this diner so not sure if the decor is the same across the board. The bathroom for this location was a little space-ship-y (and, in typical NYC fashion "cozy"). Brushed stainless steel and silver tiles coated most of the walls, with mirrors taking up half of one wall.


I wasn't able to get a good shot of the light fixture, it was a splash of color in this mostly monotone restroom - one of those fixture with a stainless base that has several colored shades that extend off the base like octopus arms. The sink included a raise stainless bowl with a wall-mounted faucet. The restaurant interior included a lot of mosaics, the colors which weren't followed into the bathroom. Interestingly enough, there was a good sized water fixture - a water wall directly outside the bathroom which just seems like a tease if you're waiting for the single stall.
Moonstruck doesn't have a website but they're on yelp and menupages.
Cleveland Park
I make a point of telling people I don't go to restaurants just for the restroom, but I might have to make an exception for Medium Rare. So I haven't been to this place yet (and I don't eat steak) but I might have to stop by this new restaurant anyway - Even the restrooms sound amusing. Bucher plans to play Rosetta Stone language tapes there, dispensing French and English dating tips.
Did he live up to his plans? Has anyone been?