Le Fleming said she hadn't known her restroom was nominated until a call came from Cintas. "That was very exciting," she said.
"If we win, I guess we'll have to have a big bathroom party or toilet-shaped cookies."
At the opposite end of the cubicle spectrum is the entry from Ninja, a Japanese restaurant in Manhattan modeled on an underground, feudal castle.
Here, the needy diner will wind past faux cave walls and mini Ninja dwellings before entering a bamboo-lined restroom.
There, he or she will find the mighty Toto, a Japanese toilet so sophisticated that one has to do nothing - or almost nothing - other than take a seat.
Alongside a seemingly regular commode is a panel with rows of buttons and a digital screen that allows the sitter to operate a seat warmer, an up-from-under water jet - oscillating or pulsating - a deodorizer and even a blow drier.
"The seat is basically heated, not heated up so it's going to burn, but it's warm," said Lillian Buchel, 19, who works at Ninja. "It has cleaning utensils that clean your behind. It also dries you."
Customers tend to burst back into the 15th century Ninja castle laughing.
"They always act surprised, but they definitely like it," Buchel said.
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