
MINIATURE MEALS Shay Aaron has created a veritable banquet fit for famished foodie figurines with his mouthwatering miniature meals. The Tel Aviv based artist uses polymer clay and a 1:12 scale to cook-up, what he terms, his ‘tiny little grocery store’ of dollhouse sized delicacies and delights. From seafood, to superfood salads, soups to sushi, meat n two veg to moreish cakes n pastries, pizzas, poultry and even a good ol’ full English breakfast fry-up, Aaron’s miniatures menu would be guaranteed to whet the appetite. Were they actually edible. One crumb of comfort, these mere morsels can be worn as jewellery. WENN.com/Newscom. License this image from Newscom.com: wennoddpix058495
Talk about portion control; Shay Aaron from Israel has perfected the art of creating entrees smaller than a penny. With meals this tiny you’d think it impossible to have the detail Shay captures using polymer clay.
From Salmon-steak-and-lemon ear-rings to sandwich ear-rings and Orange-chocolate-cake charm bracelets, Shay can do it all. His favorite food is chocolate, but with several baking and cooking books at his disposal and inspiration from his mother in the kitchen, he is a true lover of food and making food. Check out some of his work at Etsy.
On the other side of the artistic spectrum we have a toilet-themed restaurant in Hangzhou, China: The Toilet Restaurant. Sitting on toilets at tables made of sinks along with food served in mini bath tubs and toilet bowls serving as salad bowls, this is a restaurant with unique furnishings. Aimed at a younger crowd this restaurant has a few locations elsewhere due to its popularity. You have to be young at heart in order to appreciate something like this.
To get a peek of what people are eating out of, or what food they’re wearing, scroll below and follow us back to Newscom for more!

Multitask at the toilet diner A diner has her meals on toilet seat at a toilet-themed restaurant in China. The restaurant features toilet seats as dining chairs and food served in miniature bathtubs and toilet bowls. CN1/Credit Mandatory: WENN.com/Newscom. License this image from Newscom.com: wennoddpix031903

MINIATURE MEALS Shay Aaron has created a veritable banquet fit for famished foodie figurines with his mouthwatering miniature meals. The Tel Aviv based artist uses polymer clay and a 1:12 scale to cook-up, what he terms, his ‘tiny little grocery store’ of dollhouse sized delicacies and delights. From seafood, to superfood salads, soups to sushi, meat n two veg to moreish cakes n pastries, pizzas, poultry and even a good ol’ full English breakfast fry-up, Aaron’s miniatures menu would be guaranteed to whet the appetite. Were they actually edible. One crumb of comfort, these mere morsels can be worn as jewellery. ZJAN/Mandatory Credit: WENN.com/Newscom. License this image from Newscom.com: wennoddpix058501

Jun 29, 2008 – Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China – Guests have their meals on toilet seats at a toilet-themed restaurant in Hangzhou. The restaurant, which opened on June 1, features toilet seats as dining chairs and food served in miniature bathtubs and toilet bowls. ChinaFotoPress/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom. License this image from Newscom.com: zumaamericasthree324930

MINIATURE MEALS Shay Aaron has created a veritable banquet fit for famished foodie figurines with his mouthwatering miniature meals. The Tel Aviv based artist uses polymer clay and a 1:12 scale to cook-up, what he terms, his ‘tiny little grocery store’ of dollhouse sized delicacies and delights. From seafood, to superfood salads, soups to sushi, meat n two veg to moreish cakes n pastries, pizzas, poultry and even a good ol’ full English breakfast fry-up, Aaron’s miniatures menu would be guaranteed to whet the appetite. . . .were they actually edible. One crumb of comfort, these mere morsels can be worn as jewellery. ZJAN/Mandatory Credit: WENN.com/Newscom. License this image from Newscom.com: wennoddpix058499

Diners have their meals on toilet seats at a toilet-themed restaurant in Hangzhou in Zhejiang province June 29, 2008. The restaurant, which opened on June 1, features toilet seats as dining chairs and food served in miniature bathtubs and toilet bowls. STEVEN SHI/REUTERS/Newscom. License this image from Newscom.com: rtrltwo933385

MINIATURE MEALS Shay Aaron has created a veritable banquet fit for famished foodie figurines with his mouthwatering miniature meals. The Tel Aviv based artist uses polymer clay and a 1:12 scale to cook-up, what he terms, his ‘tiny little grocery store’ of dollhouse sized delicacies and delights. From seafood, to superfood salads, soups to sushi, meat n two veg to moreish cakes n pastries, pizzas, poultry and even a good ol’ full English breakfast fry-up, Aaron’s miniatures menu would be guaranteed to whet the appetite. Were they actually edible. One crumb of comfort, these mere morsels can be worn as jewellery. ZJAN/Mandatory Credit: WENN.com/Newscom. License this image from Newscom.com: wennoddpix058536

Multitask at the toilet diner A diner has her meals on toilet seat at a toilet-themed restaurant in China. The restaurant features toilet seats as dining chairs and food served in miniature bathtubs and toilet bowls. CN1/Credit Mandatory: WENN.com/Newscom. License this image from Newscom.com: wennoddpix031905

MINIATURE MEALS Shay Aaron has created a veritable banquet fit for famished foodie figurines with his mouthwatering miniature meals. The Tel Aviv based artist uses polymer clay and a 1:12 scale to cook-up, what he terms, his ‘tiny little grocery store’ of dollhouse sized delicacies and delights. From seafood, to superfood salads, soups to sushi, meat n two veg to moreish cakes n pastries, pizzas, poultry and even a good ol’ full English breakfast fry-up, Aaron’s miniatures menu would be guaranteed to whet the appetite. Were they actually edible. One crumb of comfort, these mere morsels can be worn as jewellery. ZJAN/Mandatory Credit: WENN.com/Newscom. License this image from Newscom.com: wennoddpix058513

un 29, 2008 – Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China – Guests have their meals on toilet seats at a toilet-themed restaurant in Hangzhou. The restaurant, which opened on June 1, features toilet seats as dining chairs and food served in miniature bathtubs and toilet bowls. ChinaFotoPress/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom. License this image from Newscom.com: zumaamericasthree324928

MINIATURE MEALS Shay Aaron has created a veritable banquet fit for famished foodie figurines with his mouthwatering miniature meals. The Tel Aviv based artist uses polymer clay and a 1:12 scale to cook-up, what he terms, his ‘tiny little grocery store’ of dollhouse sized delicacies and delights. From seafood, to superfood salads, soups to sushi, meat n two veg to moreish cakes n pastries, pizzas, poultry and even a good ol’ full English breakfast fry-up, Aaron’s miniatures menu would be guaranteed to whet the appetite. Were they actually edible. One crumb of comfort, these mere morsels can be worn as jewellery. ZJAN/Mandatory Credit: WENN.com/Newscom. License this image from Newscom.com: wennoddpix058488

Multitask at the toilet diner A diner has her meals on toilet seat at a toilet-themed restaurant in China. The restaurant features toilet seats as dining chairs and food served in miniature bathtubs and toilet bowls. CN1/Credit Mandatory: WENN.com/Newscom. License this image from Newscom.com: wennoddpix031898

MINIATURE MEALS Shay Aaron has created a veritable banquet fit for famished foodie figurines with his mouthwatering miniature meals. The Tel Aviv based artist uses polymer clay and a 1:12 scale to cook-up, what he terms, his ‘tiny little grocery store’ of dollhouse sized delicacies and delights. From seafood, to superfood salads, soups to sushi, meat n two veg to moreish cakes n pastries, pizzas, poultry and even a good ol’ full English breakfast fry-up, Aaron’s miniatures menu would be guaranteed to whet the appetite. Were they actually edible. One crumb of comfort, these mere morsels can be worn as jewellery. ZJAN/Mandatory Credit: WENN.com/Newscom. License this image from Newscom.com: wennoddpix058494
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Love the photos of the miniature foods. The toilets make great seats but not sure about the eating out of them.
Same here! It’s a fun idea, but a salad just doesn’t sound appetizing coming out of a miniature toilet bowl.