The World’s Most Unique Restaurants
Ithaa Restaurant, Maldives
Located 16 feet below sea level, this amazing restaurant offers unparalleled 180° views of sea life. Ithaa, which means mother-of-pearl in Dhivehi, is primarily an acrylic structure with a 14-person capacity. The space was designed and constructed by M.J. Murphy.
Singapore Flyer, Singapore
At the height of 541 feet, Singapore Flyer is one of the world’s largest observation wheels offering panoramic views and glitzy butler-serviced dinners on-board a private capsule. Indulge in a four-course meal with selections from a rotating menu as you rotate 540 feet above landmarks.
Ristorante Da Pancrazio, Italy
Ristorante Da Pancrazio is built over the Theater of Pompey’s ruins, the well known 1st Century B.C. theater where Julius Caesar was murdered. Serving traditional Roman cuisine, the restaurant is famous for its unique halls.
The Rock, Tanzania
Located on the south-east of Zanzibar island, this restaurant is situated on a rock not far from shore. Patrons can reach The Rock by foot during low tide and by a boat offered by the restaurant at high tide.
Dinner in the Sky, Belgium
Sitting at 150 feet above the ground, the patrons of this restaurant are treated with breathtaking views of the Brussels skyline while being strapped into chairs and served exquisite meals.
Grotta Palazzese, Italy
In the town of Polignano a Mare in southern Italy, lies a most intriguing dining experience at the Grotta Palazzese, located inside a vaulted limestone cave, overlooking the sea.
Snow Restaurant, Finland
Snow Restaurant is located at the Lumi Linna Snowcastle in Kemi, Finland. Rebuilt annually, the restaurant typically opens around the end of January for lunch and dinner. The temperature inside is always around -5 degrees Celsius.
A380 In-flight Kitchen, Taiwan
This restaurant is designed to replicate the interior an airplane albeit with more leg room and (hopefully) better quality food! And hey, you don’t have to deal with security checks, turbulence or ticketing.
The Bedford, USA
Located in Chicago’s Wicker Park, The Bedford reclaimed a historic private bank from 1926 and transformed the space into a supper club. Inside the VIP vault room, the walls are lined with more than 6,000 working copper lock boxes.
Berggasthaus Aescher, Switzerland
Located 4,770 feet above sea level, Berggasthaus Aescher is a hotel that rewards its hikers with amazing food and breathtaking views. If the belly is too full to move, a cable car will bring you back down.
Yellow Treehouse Cafe, New Zealand
While it’s technically no longer open for dinner, the Yellow Treehouse Cafe is available for private parties for a truly unique dining experience.
Labassin Waterfall Restaurant, Philippines
This buffet style restaurant which is only open for lunch, can get a little wet. While the falls are not actually from a natural waterfall (they’re from the Labassin Dam), the view is nevertheless incredible.
Sarnic Restaurant, Turkey
This thousand-year-old cistern (waterproof receptacle) features high domes supported on six stone piers situated at the top of the hill at the end of the row of small hotels in Istanbul.
Ice Restaurant, United Arab Emirates
At.mosphere, United Arab Emirates
Located on level 122 of the world’s tallest building, At.mosphere holds the Guiness World Record for the “highest restaurant above ground level.”
Sounds of Silence, Australia
Situated under the canopy of the desert night, this restaurant overlooks the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park and offers native bush dishes including crocodile and kangaroo.
Fanweng Restaurant, China
Located partly inside a natural cave and partly hanging on the cliff, Fanweng Restaurant overlooks the Yangtze River. Not for the faint-hearted!
Treepod, Thailand
Guests at the Soneva Kiri resort in Bangkok are seated in a bamboo pod after being hoisted up into the tropical foliage of an ancient rainforest where they can view the boulder-covered shoreline while food and drink is delivered via the zip-line acrobatics of their personal waiter.
Located 16 feet below sea level, this amazing restaurant offers unparalleled 180° views of sea life. Ithaa, which means mother-of-pearl in Dhivehi, is primarily an acrylic structure with a 14-person capacity. The space was designed and constructed by M.J. Murphy.
Singapore Flyer, Singapore
At the height of 541 feet, Singapore Flyer is one of the world’s largest observation wheels offering panoramic views and glitzy butler-serviced dinners on-board a private capsule. Indulge in a four-course meal with selections from a rotating menu as you rotate 540 feet above landmarks.
Ristorante Da Pancrazio, Italy
Ristorante Da Pancrazio is built over the Theater of Pompey’s ruins, the well known 1st Century B.C. theater where Julius Caesar was murdered. Serving traditional Roman cuisine, the restaurant is famous for its unique halls.
The Rock, Tanzania
Located on the south-east of Zanzibar island, this restaurant is situated on a rock not far from shore. Patrons can reach The Rock by foot during low tide and by a boat offered by the restaurant at high tide.
Dinner in the Sky, Belgium
Sitting at 150 feet above the ground, the patrons of this restaurant are treated with breathtaking views of the Brussels skyline while being strapped into chairs and served exquisite meals.
Grotta Palazzese, Italy
In the town of Polignano a Mare in southern Italy, lies a most intriguing dining experience at the Grotta Palazzese, located inside a vaulted limestone cave, overlooking the sea.
Snow Restaurant, Finland
Snow Restaurant is located at the Lumi Linna Snowcastle in Kemi, Finland. Rebuilt annually, the restaurant typically opens around the end of January for lunch and dinner. The temperature inside is always around -5 degrees Celsius.
A380 In-flight Kitchen, Taiwan
This restaurant is designed to replicate the interior an airplane albeit with more leg room and (hopefully) better quality food! And hey, you don’t have to deal with security checks, turbulence or ticketing.
The Bedford, USA
Located in Chicago’s Wicker Park, The Bedford reclaimed a historic private bank from 1926 and transformed the space into a supper club. Inside the VIP vault room, the walls are lined with more than 6,000 working copper lock boxes.
Berggasthaus Aescher, Switzerland
Located 4,770 feet above sea level, Berggasthaus Aescher is a hotel that rewards its hikers with amazing food and breathtaking views. If the belly is too full to move, a cable car will bring you back down.
Yellow Treehouse Cafe, New Zealand
While it’s technically no longer open for dinner, the Yellow Treehouse Cafe is available for private parties for a truly unique dining experience.
Labassin Waterfall Restaurant, Philippines
This buffet style restaurant which is only open for lunch, can get a little wet. While the falls are not actually from a natural waterfall (they’re from the Labassin Dam), the view is nevertheless incredible.
Sarnic Restaurant, Turkey
This thousand-year-old cistern (waterproof receptacle) features high domes supported on six stone piers situated at the top of the hill at the end of the row of small hotels in Istanbul.
Ice Restaurant, United Arab Emirates
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This bone-chilling restaurant is made completely of ice. From the benches to the bar, everything is below freezing temperature, so you might want to dress accordingly.At.mosphere, United Arab Emirates
Located on level 122 of the world’s tallest building, At.mosphere holds the Guiness World Record for the “highest restaurant above ground level.”
Sounds of Silence, Australia
Situated under the canopy of the desert night, this restaurant overlooks the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park and offers native bush dishes including crocodile and kangaroo.
Fanweng Restaurant, China
Located partly inside a natural cave and partly hanging on the cliff, Fanweng Restaurant overlooks the Yangtze River. Not for the faint-hearted!
Treepod, Thailand
Guests at the Soneva Kiri resort in Bangkok are seated in a bamboo pod after being hoisted up into the tropical foliage of an ancient rainforest where they can view the boulder-covered shoreline while food and drink is delivered via the zip-line acrobatics of their personal waiter.
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