Call it a trippy twist on
Newton’s third law of motion (every action always has an equal and opposite
reaction), but some people consider eating in a normal restaurant setting a bit
odd. They crave the weird, the crazy; the wrong.
In honour of these people we have collated the world’s weirdest
restaurants, where food is served in toilet bowls, by monkeys, in the dark,
while suspended high up in the sky.
1.MODERN TOILET RESTAURANT, TAIWAN
Although as
civilised adults we don’t like to countenance it more than once a year, there
is a correlation between eating and the toilet. Yeah, that’s put you off your
cheeseburger hasn’t it? In Taiwan, however, they like to make a virtue of this
symbiosis. The Modern Toilet Restaurant deals in commode cuisine: food – curry,
noodles etc - is served in toilet bowls and its proved so successful owner Eric
Wang has opened a string of similarly themed restaurants. What’s even weirder
is that in the restaurant’s toilet you do your business on a plate. Honk, honk.
2. DANS LE NOIR, UNITED KINGDOM
The dark is a wonderful invention (it’s not really an
invention is it? Ah well, that’s for another time): great for a bit of slap and
tickle; a must for horror films and a panacea for headaches. At the risk of
sounding like a conservative bore though, is it the best setting for food? The
folk at Dans Le Noir, in London’s Clerkenwell certainly think so. With up to 59
other diners, you can eat your meal – which is a surprise, although you can
give them rough instructions – in a blackened room. What’s more, the waiters
are blind. It’s meant to completely revolutionize your sense of taste.
Hifalutin concepts aside, it doesn’t really sound right to us.
3. ITHAA, MALDIVES
The fact that Ithaa in the picture postcard perfect Maldives
has only 12 seats and cost $5 million lends it an air of exclusivity from the
outset. However, why it makes this esteemed list is due to its setting, 16 feet
below the surface of the Indian Ocean. A 180 degree acrylic see through dome is
all that comes between you and a dazzling array of stingrays, butterfly fish
and creatures, making it the world’s first aquarium-style underwater eaterie.
Good weird, but weird nonetheless.
4. DINNER IN THE SKY, WORLDWIDE
Predictably, if there are those that wish to eat lobster
thermidor below the ocean, there will be others that want to chow down on steak
tartare up in the sky. Enter stage left (or should that be sky dive from the
above plane?) Dinner In The Sky. Having originated in Belgium, the concept has
been rolled out worldwide. Guests are seat belted to a table that is attached
to crane before being elevated 165 feet in the sky where they hover while
enjoying a luxurious meal. How odd.
5. IZAKAYA KAYABUKI, JAPAN
Monkeys are clever little critters. A lot smarter than your
average human some might say. They certainly think so over in Japan. So much so
that Kaoru Otsuka, owner of the Izakaya Kayabuki in Utsonomiya, hires them to
work in his restaurant. Well, we say hires, they’re actually his pets. Insert
pay peanuts, get monkeys jibe here.
Posted by: Erisya Aqlin Bt Shamsul Bahri
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