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Like sushi? Why not eat it off a naked body?

Sushi is served up on a human platter at the Catalina Hotel & Beach Club in Miami Florida.

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Like sushi? Why not eat it off a naked body?

That question is the inspiration for a new dining experience being offered by a Miami restaurant.

Kung Fu Kitchen and Sushi at the Catalina Hotel & Beach Club is offering deal from now until September 30 which allows diners to eat of discreetly dressed human platters.

Fans of smoked salmon, crab meat, avocados, cucumbers and wasabi, can dine to their delight for a mere half-thousand dollars.

Starting at $500, dinner packages can include 5 to 6 feet of sushi.

"The chef basically makes an omakase, which is the Japanese word for chef's choice," said Nathan Lieberman, the owner of King Fu Kitchen and Sushi.

"It's mostly for groups, parties, bachelor parties, bachelorette parties, birthday parties. You call in advance or pop in and hopefully we have someone that wants to take their clothes off and lie on a table," said Lieberman.

 

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