The bathroom door in this restaurant has a "toepener" so guests and employees don't recontaminate their hands after washing them:
Meanwhile, the quotation marks on this restaurant bathroom sign raise all sorts of health concerns:
The brownies for sale in this restaurant are color-coded based on if they're cut from the corner, edge, or center of the pan:
And then there's the clean plate at this restaurant that looks like it has brownie crumbs all over it:
The bathroom in this sushi restaurant has two soaps, an unscented one for before eating and a scented one for after:
But the sensor on the faucet in this restaurant bathroom makes it literally impossible to use:
The condiment caddies in this restaurant are specially engineered so that guests can ACTUALLY get ketchup out of the bottle:
These slanted glasses, on the other hand, are just begging to be knocked over:
The chairs in this restaurant have a special compartment where guests can safely store their belongings:
Meanwhile, these bunk booths are a lawsuit waiting to happen:
This restaurant has a breathalyzer station so guests who've had a drink can make sure they're safe to drive:
Meanwhile, this restaurant has a sign that's completely unintelligible, especially after a few drinks:
This ramen restaurant supplies hair ties to keep your long, flowing locks out of your bowl:
And speaking of bowls, there's this restaurant's ~wholly~ unnecessary design:
The menu at this restaurant has a built-in flashlight so you don't have to use your phone or a candle to see the menu:
Meanwhile, this menu on a stick hurts to look at:
This restaurant figured out a way to let customers discreetly alert staff that the bathroom needs attention:
And this restaurant bathroom looks like it definitely needs attention:
This hourglass lets diners know when their food should arrive:
And this restaurant gives you a welcome sign to decipher while you wait:
This restaurant gives guests an egg-cellent way of getting their waiter's attention:
And this attention-grabbing sign is alarming, to say the least:
This Chinese restaurant tells guests how many people order different spice levels:
And finally, this menu, which comes rolled up inside a pen, is the exact opposite of helpful: