This is an interesting idea. It's hard to work out if its about genuine naturism or it has seedier objectives. The fact that there is a HUGE waiting list for tables indicates a huge interest in spending time nude in company whether for genuinely naturist reasons or more prurient motives. Being a public restaurant and not charging a membership fee or anything would suggest that it is somehow doing the right thing vis a vis naturism.
The prices are pretty steep!
I hope that it catches on and that naked dining becomes available in every town. If you think about it, a restaurant is a really great place for the provision, evangelism and promotion of proper naturism. There will always be controversy about the provision of naturist areas in parks and other natural surroundings due to the fact that people who might not want to see naturism happening might see it and be upset/object. But in a restaurant, your attendance is completely voluntary, there is a good reason for being there (dinner!), the management are entirely complicit because that's the way they want to run their restaurant, there is no possibility of the narrow minded public accidentally seeing and, being a privately owned restaurant, it's not something that needs permission of the law, police,council etc etc
It opens this Saturday - hopefully there will be reviews and reports which do indicate a positive impression of naturism and why people wish to dine naked.
John