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Top 10 Unusual Restuarants In The World

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Eating in our favorite restaurants is so much of a happier feel. We all love hanging out with our families and friends and enjoy the meal. But not all the restaurants are the same and have the same ambiance as the usual restaurants.

So to give you a detailed description of what I was talking about, I’m here with the top 10 most unusual restaurants in the world.

Opaque, US

Opaque, US

Opaque, US

Piggy-backed onto a nightclub in Santa Monica, Opaque takes the European concept of dining in the dark and turns it into something to which we’d rather turn a blind eye.

The servers are trained to provide a comforting presence for anyone who is freaked out by the absence of any light. Getting to your table involves placing your hands on the shoulders of the servers. The rest of your party then forms a chain with hands on the shoulders of the person in front.

The Storm Crow, Canada

The Storm Crown, Canada

The Storm Crown, Canada

Located in the eclectic neighborhood of Commercial Drive in Vancouver, BC, The Storm Crow encourages you to play while you wait, while you eat, and while you digest. They even have exclusive 20-sided dice to help you choose your meal if you are the indecisive type.

Although they are child-friendly do not make the mistake of thinking this is a childlike location.

Kagaya, Japan

Kagaya, Japan

Kagaya, Japan

On the upside, it is said that no two experiences when you visit Kagaya, are ever the same. On the downside, every customer’s tale sounds less than appealing. No matter how much we try to be open to new ideas, ordering a meal via a puppet show does not feel like an experience we’d like to try. The alternative method of requesting food items through the medium of coloring books doesn’t sound much better.

Not only that but you have to sing for your supper, literally. The song words are on the menus, conveniently available in both Japanese and English.

The Kawaii Monster Cafe, Japan

The Kawaii Monster Cafe, Japan

The Kawaii Monster Cafe

Kawaii is the cultural style from Japan that mixes bright, pastel colors and childlike imagery into everyday adult life, and The Kawaii Monster Cafe is no exception.

Walk up to the entrance and you are met by “Mr. Ten Thousand Chopsticks,” or “Choppy” as he’s also known, who quickly “gulps you down” into this crazy four-zoned eatery. You and all of these cultural snacks are then mixed in his belly, resulting in the Kawaii Monster Cafe experience.

Ninja, US

Ninja, US

Ninja

The food at Ninja is said to be excellent, but you pay for it twice – once in dollars and once in screams. The elevator takes you down to the “16th-century feudal village from Japan” where you dine at tables tucked into their very own caves. Oh, and at any moment on your journey from door to the table, black-clad ninjas might jump out on you. Or fall from the ceiling. Or reach up from trap doors on the floor.

The Bubble Room, US

The Bubble Room, US

The Bubble Room

What began in 1979 as a few tables in a family’s front room has blossomed into The Bubble Room, a three-floor, five-room restaurant with a unique personality. The award-winning food, including the waistband-stretching baked goods, is prepared fresh, onsite, every day. Locals and visitors are known to line up around the block each afternoon for the freshly baked “Bubble Bread.”

Equation, China

Equation, China

Equation

Just when you became sure that the algebra and trigonometry you learned in math class was a waste of time, there comes Equation, the eatery which has replaced the prices on their menu with complicated mathematical equations. Instead of going out to enjoy a relaxing meal, you can worry about the order of operations and whether or not you can divide the cost of your pie by pi. The food at this unusual restaurant is said to be excellent.

Devil Island Prison Restaurant, China

Devil Island Prison Restaurant, China

Devil Island Prison Restauran

In an attempt to teach people that a life of crime does not pay, the owner of Devil’s Island Prison Restaurant created this dining establishment to demonstrate how hard incarceration is. When you arrive, you must have your fingerprints taken and then pose for a mugshot.

Meals are served at a small metal table inside your very own jail cell, complete with rusty bars and peeling paintwork. Of course, there are no such luxuries as real cutlery or crockery. Expect to scoop your food from a tin plate to your mouth via plastic forks and spoons.

The Disaster Café, Spain

The Disaster Café, Spain

The Disaster Café

Take the elevator down, below the ground level children’s space-themed restaurant, and you will step out into The Disaster Cafe. Buried in “the depths of the Earth” this is the only restaurant where the staff is easily identified by their hard hats and the safety equipment they carry with them.

Enjoy the on-edge “disaster could strike at any moment” ambiance while you and your fellow diners wait for one of the random simulated 7.8 magnitude earthquakes to occur. Enjoyment is further enhanced as the quake causes the lights to go out, other patrons to scream hysterically, and your food and drink to spill on you and your table, despite the extra heavy plates and bowls.

Tombs, India

Tombs, India

Tombs

It would be correct to say that the atmosphere in Tombs, India, is dead, although the owners feel the graves that intersperse the tables in this unique eatery bring nothing but good luck. Built on top of a cemetery in India, where the lack of land and the abundance of population means cemeteries often serve double or even triple duty, Tombs is the only place full of graves for which the living are lining up.

The owners begin their day not by cleaning the kitchen but by wiping the graves, covering them with cloths, and laying flowers on them.

So that is it for the most unusual restaurants we’d rarely or not even might have experienced so far. So if you are lucky you might also get a chance to visit these unusual fun places.

 

 

 

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