The women-only restaurant, with its all-female
staff, was opened this month by 23-year-old business graduate
Tara Mohammed Ihssan who was fed up of unwanted attention on
nights out with friends in northern Iraq.
"If you want to go out, it is so uncomfortable because everyone
is starring at you," she told Reuters.
"So I have always thought about doing something like this for me
and for the rest of the girls to feel comfortable."
The restaurant's sleek, modern interior, with hanging
chandeliers and colorful couches, has drawn unwanted attention,
however, with some men coming to the door to see what the fuss
is all about.
"I have been thinking, if it stays this way I will put security
on the door," Ihssan said.
"I find it unfair as all the cafes here are just for men, why
can't you accept that there is this cafe for ladies."
(Writing by Patrick Johnston; Editing by Robin Pomeroy)
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