Restaurants in unusual places
El Diablo, in Lanzarote (Spain), is a unique restaurant that serves food cooked over an open volcano. Even if it is not active, you can feel the heat from the volcano as you approach the restaurant.
El Diablo, in Lanzarote (Spain), is a unique restaurant that serves food cooked over an open volcano. Even if it is not active, you can feel the heat from the volcano as you approach the restaurant.
Stiftskeller St. Peter’s restaurant is located inside the monastery walls of Saint Peter's Archabbey, Salzburg (Austria). It is thought to be one of the oldest restaurants in the world still running.
The Ville Escudero Resort of San Pablo City (Philippines) offers a one of a kind experience for guests to get up really close to a thundering waterfall while enjoying their lunch.
This waterfall restaurant lies at the bottom of the Labasin Falls where guests can enjoy local cuisine while sitting at handmade bamboo tables and dipping their feet in clear spring water.
This restaurant proposes guests dive for a dinner in the middle of the marine environment.
El Diablo, in Lanzarote (Spain), is a unique restaurant that serves food cooked over an open volcano. Even if it is not active, you can feel the heat from the volcano as you approach the restaurant.
Stiftskeller St. Peter’s restaurant is located inside the monastery walls of Saint Peter's Archabbey, Salzburg (Austria). It is thought to be one of the oldest restaurants in the world still running.
The Ville Escudero Resort of San Pablo City (Philippines) offers a one of a kind experience for guests to get up really close to a thundering waterfall while enjoying their lunch.
This waterfall restaurant lies at the bottom of the Labasin Falls where guests can enjoy local cuisine while sitting at handmade bamboo tables and dipping their feet in clear spring water.
This restaurant proposes guests dive for a dinner in the middle of the marine environment.
Ithaa Undersea Restaurant, Maldives: Enjoy a view of the unknown - 16 feet under the sea - at this restaurant with a transparent roof.
Waiters ‘fly in’ to bring the food and beverage for guests.
This place is a shop, bar, restaurant and chocolate laboratory, where you can find and taste several kinds of chocolate in all its forms.
Said dal 1923, Rome: Situated in a popular quarter of Rome, this old chocolate factory dating to 1923 has been converted into the universe of chocolate.
El Diablo, in Lanzarote (Spain), is a unique restaurant that serves food cooked over an open volcano. Even if it is not active, you can feel the heat from the volcano as you approach the restaurant.
Stiftskeller St. Peter’s restaurant is located inside the monastery walls of Saint Peter's Archabbey, Salzburg (Austria). It is thought to be one of the oldest restaurants in the world still running.
The Ville Escudero Resort of San Pablo City (Philippines) offers a one of a kind experience for guests to get up really close to a thundering waterfall while enjoying their lunch.
This waterfall restaurant lies at the bottom of the Labasin Falls where guests can enjoy local cuisine while sitting at handmade bamboo tables and dipping their feet in clear spring water.
This restaurant proposes guests dive for a dinner in the middle of the marine environment.
Ithaa Undersea Restaurant, Maldives: Enjoy a view of the unknown - 16 feet under the sea - at this restaurant with a transparent roof.
Waiters ‘fly in’ to bring the food and beverage for guests.
This place is a shop, bar, restaurant and chocolate laboratory, where you can find and taste several kinds of chocolate in all its forms.
Said dal 1923, Rome: Situated in a popular quarter of Rome, this old chocolate factory dating to 1923 has been converted into the universe of chocolate.
Dinner in the Sky, Brussels: Fancy dinner amongst the clouds? Then this suspended restaurant is just for you.
De Kas is a unique 8-metre high glass greenhouse dating to 1926 and converted into a restaurant.
The extraordinary Rock Restaurant in Zanzibar is not far from the shore of the beautiful Michanwi Pingwe beach. Set on a rock in the middle of the Indian Ocean, people can go walking, swimming or even take a boat.
The Bedford, Chicago: The door of this restaurant clearly indicates where you are going for dinner. Photo © ARR
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