In our first series we focused on interesting architecture, in this new series we focus on the unique commercial use aspect inside some of those buildings. To kick off the series, we’re showcasing unique restaurants.
Ithaa – Rangali Island, Maldives
Located 16 feet below sea level, this restaurant offers a 270° panoramic underwater view
Grotta Palazzese – Polignano a Mare, Italy
Carved into a limestone cliff, beneath a hotel, this restaurant overlooks the Adriatic
Magic Castle – Hollywood, United States
A showplace for some of the greatest magicians around the world, this restaurant offers exquisite dining and a spectacular performance for members or guest by invitation only
s’Baggers – Nürnberg, Germany
What looks like miniature roller coaster tracks are actually tracks for delivering your food! Routed throughout the restaurant, your meal is sent from kitchen through winding tracks directly to your table
De Kas – Amsterdam, Netherland
Designed after a greenhouse, this glass dominant restaurant serves fresh seasonal vegetables and herbs from their own onsite nursery.
Opaque – San Francisco, United States
No, this picture isn’t broken! This restaurant is dining in the dark! The concept is that once diners remove their sense of vision, guests are supposed to develop a heightened sense of smell and taste, enhancing their dining experience