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Week 9 [05.12 - 11.12] World’s oddest and interesting restaurants

There is no doubt everybody prefers going to a restaurant rather than preparing something to eat. Nowadays it’s normal for us to go to a restaurant but where and when were the beginnings of those services? Actually we don’t know when the first restaurant was created. Guinness Book of Records sets Sobrino de Botin as the oldest restaurant in the world. The restaurant was founded in 1725 in the middle of Madrid by Jean Botin. As we can count, it is almost 300 years old and still offers its services. I suppose it’s a really good restaurant but now there are no differences between old and new ones. If you want to eat in a special style then I have some places to recommend.


Dinner in the Sky

There is high probability that you’ve heard about Dinner in the Sky. The first restaurant like this was founded about 10 years ago in Belgium but other countries rapidly borrowed this idea and now we can have a dinner in the sky in over 30 countries in the world. It looks like you’re strapped to your seats and the dinner will be hoisted over 50 meters up in the air, suspended by a crane. It’s definitely not for anyone with Acrophobia(fear of heights). 




Dark Restaurant

The second position on my list is taken by Dark Restaurant. The first dark restaurant was opened in 1999 in Zurich by a blind clergyman – Jorge Spielmann who wished to convey the experience of blindness to sighted customers. The basic concept of Dark dining is that the removal of vision enhances the other sensed and increases gastronomic pleasure. 

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Ice Bar

The third and the last place is an Ice Bar in Dubai. Okay, you can say “There are many restaurants like that in the whole world” and I can’t agree with you more, but… Maybe a little history to  explain what I mean. The first ice bar was found in Jukkasjärvi(Sweden) in 1994. Ice bars are usually located in colder regions around the world, as it is easier to keep the ice stable. I’ve chosen an Ice Bar in Dubai. An average temperature in this city is about 30 and the highest about 40-45 degrees so how is it possible to keep the ice stable inside the building? Maybe money is an answer. Returning to the description of this restaurant,  almost everything in the restaurant is sculpted out of ice. Diners will sit on ice benches or chairs, eat at ice tables, out of ice plates, drink from ice glasses served from a bar made of ice.




Have you ever been to a restaurant like this?
Do you know other strange bars or restaurants in the world?

Thanks for reading!



Sources:
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/230306


Comments

Sylwia Pechcin said…
I have never been in a restaurant like this and to be honest it's not my dream to visit such a weird places.
I have heard about a restaurant where plates have shape of toilets and when you order something there, you will literally get a dish in a toilet, what for me looks disgusting. I have also heard about an interesting one - restaurant so tiny that it has just a few tables, kitchen is so small that only one person can be there at one time and there is no option for two people to pass each other. Surprisingly they have all the tables reserved in advance for a long time do that you can't go there just like that, because there will be no free table.
Piotr Basiński said…
Restaurants like you show in your presentation are interesting ones. If I will have a chances to visit some I will. I'm not sure, but propably we have restaurant of type "Dinner in the Sky" at center of Warsaw last summer. Also it's unusual that there is restaurant in Madrid that has 300 yr now. Mebey I will visit each of these types in future.
Unknown said…
I'm in shock. I didn't know that there are restaurants. Certainly I didn't dare to dine in Dinner in the sky because I have fear of heights.
Unknown said…
I didn't know about existing ice bars like that in your example. It's interesting because it's difficult to keep it. If temperature is positive, all ice-made things like chairs or tables melt. On the other hand, I can't imagine negative temperature in whole restaurant - especially if outside is about 40 degrees. Do you know how it's solved? Is there some kind of rental where you can rent an outfit?

Two years ago I was in Crete in a bar who had an "cold chamber". It was amazing thing. You could drink a beer in very comfotable conditions. There was about 15-20 degrees. Of course, in normal situation it's not so cold, but if outside is about 40 degrees and you wear shorts, it's really cold.
After sightseeing, I thanked God I could go there ;)
Unknown said…
I have never been in such restaurant, but I have heard about specific one in Bangkok - Cabbages and Condoms. As dining out can be dangerous, play it safe at Cabbages and Condoms, where the grub's “guaranteed not to cause pregnancy” -- although whether it'll help induce it is anybody's guess. Expect condom-themed décor (like flowers with Trojan petals), and a wait staff who may or may not be donning inflated condoms... on their heads. Also, in lieu of after-dinner mints, you’re invited to take a condom. Because nothing says dinnertime quite like a side of latex.

http://www.pda.or.th/restaurant/
Unknown said…
I would love to try dinner in the sky. I have never been to such unusual place, but it would be nice to try any of them.
Unknown said…
For me the most interesting seems to be Dark Restaurant, it could be great experience. The other two not convinced me, but unfortunately I think I don't have the budget to eat in such places. I love going to the restaurants but I don't know if just so sophisticated spaces are for me, I prefer good food and I like travel and discover new flavors from around the world. This year in the summer I was in China and there is really a lot of interesting restaurants for example with "hot pots" where you have your pot and cook your own soup from the ingredients you choose yourself, they are in small "boats" which move along a conveyor belt or in some restaurants the ingredients for the soup you can choose previously.
Unknown said…
That's interesting article, however it didn't convince me to visit any of these places. I could eat only in the first restaurant in the sky but I just see no point doing it. Quite surprise it was for me to hear that the first restaurant like this was opened 10 years ago, I was sure it's a new thing ;)

I'm addicted to light, I mean I can not eat my dinner without lights turned on even when there's the slightest overcast in the middle of autumn or winter day. That's the reason I'd probably hate having dinner in the dark reastaurant, althought I enjoyed my visit to "invisible exhibition" - what an extraordinary experience, I totally recommend it!

Last year I saw ice statues at Zakopane and decided to have a photo on ice sofa. The seat was covered with thick fur, but still it was enterely freezing when sitting on it, so I wouldn't like to have a sit at ice bar.
Unknown said…
I'm also curious about outfit aspect, people just can't come in there with their clothes accurate for 40 degrees. Do they really want to visit this ice restaurant in Dubai? They're not accustomed to such low temperature so it could be a shock for them.
Unknown said…
Very interesting article! :) I would love to try once any type of this strange, interesting, funny restaurants as I never did before. It must be amazing, for example to eat dinner in the sky. Such a great idea. Also very good experience would be trying out the Dark Restaurant.
Ihor Ahnianikov said…
Although the food and service are the main elements of a good restaurant, I think that an interesting idea may be a nice bonus if there're a lot of other restaurants around. I suggest visiting the city of Lviv, and it's really close to Warsaw. I've been to 2 of 3 cities listed in the article, but I haven't visited these restaurants and didn't know they exist, I wish I searched better:)
Maciej Główka said…
I've heard about all those places you mentioned, yet i wasn't in any of them. I would really like to try eat in a dark., I think there is one in Warsaw. It might be interesting to not really know what you are eating.
Do I know other strange bars or restaurants? Unfortunately not :(
Unknown said…
Actually, I would like to eat in all of those places. I know that in Warsaw you can eat dinner in sky and dinner in the dark. Eating in the sky may be very exciting - imagine it, you are eating salad and you can see panorama of the city. I don't know a thing about dinner in the darkness, but I would like to try it. It isn't extreme, but may be interesting.
I have never been to restaurant like this, and to be honest I don’t really find them amusing, except maybe the Dark restaurant. I think that it has to be very interesting place, and I hope that one day I’ll have the opportunity to visit restaurant like this.
However I think that FOOD should be the biggest asset of the restaurant, not the fact that you are eating it in weird conditions.
Kacper Zaremba said…
I think there is nothing unusual about this ice bar in Dubai. In their biggest shopping center in Dubai they have working ski lift with mountain and artificial snow, all inside the building. And they keep it there for whole year, even during summer. Keeping one small ice bar looks pretty easy comparing to maintaining whole ski resort inside the building ;)
Moode said…
I absolutely disagree with the theory that we rather eat in restaurants than cook at home, this thinking came because we are indolent and that way we save time by preparing the meal and cleaning after, it's easier to order food in which you only have to pay for. It's thoughtful in the long run if you have many trusted places where you can eat healthy and also very tasty dish. Now a day's you can easily order trashy food like in the restaurant "Sphinx".
Unknown said…
I really love the “Dinner in the sky”. I’m really afraid of a high altitude and I’d like to challenge myself in such an experience. I’m curious if you can walk there or you just sit and eat. Also, I should try to have a dark dinner at home - It’ll be a bit cheaper for a student :)
Week 9 [05.12 - 11.12] World’s oldest and
interesting restaurants
I’d like to tell you about my experience with unusual restaurants in Lviv, Ukraine:
1. Mozo - it’s a sad mask restaurant where you can come over with your girlfriend and slap each other while drinking shots and of course you can use different BDSM tools in whatever porpuses you wish.
2. Rose - it’s a Jewish restaurant where there are no prices on a menu. It’s a place where you should negotiate the price of your meal. And you can even over them your watch for an exchange. Founders told me that they had formal problems by making all this happen in a legal way.
3. Mason - it’s the most expensive restaurant in Ukraine. But there is one tip. If you know the special code (mason) the prices become 10 times smaller. So instead of paying 100zl for a beer - you’d pay 10zl.
I have always wondered about those ice bars and ice hotels. They seem to be the most interesting. The Dark Restaurant judging by the picture looks like a regular restaurant - it looks like it's just poorly lit. I guess you can go to any other restaurant and close your eyes? The restaurant in the sky might be interesting if there is a nice view.
It's all nice and fancy, but what about the food they serve in such places? Is also unique in some way? I won't visit any of the restaurants that were mentioned in the article unless I know that they have some really good food in their offer. Ice Bar seems to be a ridiculous idea, but it could also be a very interesting experience provided they have a good food of course ;)
Unknown said…
I have read about such restaurants before, but I've never intended to visit such place. I love to cook myself that's why for me the best place is where you can find really nice food. And I like beautiful cosy interiors.
When I travel to another country I always try to find the place where locals eat. It should be far away from the touristic zone and you could get a great experience there. You can taste the good food, you could watch how locals communicate in their casual life, it is very interesting and exotic. No chances to find those type of bars and restaurants on TripAdvisor - you should ask people or google. Or just leave the touristic zone and find the right place. For me it became a great tradition, so I highly recommend :)
Unknown said…
I've never been in restaurants like this, but it's a great topic, it's interesting to read about something like this!
What comes in my mind are the restaurants in Lviv, Ukraine which have kind of fame in Ukraine. If you are in Lviv, you should visit one of them.
I really would like to have a dinner in the sky restaurant! I think it's a lot of emotions.
Unknown said…
Unfortunately I have not eaten in these restaurants yet, but I hope that this will change in the near future. It must be an amazing experience – have a dinner over 50 meters up in the air! Sounds great! According to Ice Bar, personally I would not want eat a meal in a place like this. In my opinion there is nothing special in sitting in freezing cold. At least I would not enjoy it.
Wow, I never was in any of those, but they look quite awesome! I really hope to visit one someday, especially that Ice Bar got me, it must be really cold in there :). Thank you for sharing it with us!
Unknown said…
Well i think its nice place to eat something but i suppose it wont be cheap. But in the future i would like to eat in the kind of this restaurant. I think it could be nice experience but in long time i prefer to eat in custom restaurant. I prefer polish dishes.
One time I was in one of the Dark Restaurant in Holland. After sawing what I ate when I was going out of it made my whole meal go away after 30 minutes. Sorry but as old saying goes - man eat with their eyes... It has to look good, or you will give it back in few minutes afterwards and that is just sad.
Andrzej Gulak said…
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I would definitely like to visit the restaurants you mentioned. Although for me the food is the most important part of the restaurant, so I'm not really bothered that much about decorations, architecture and so on. The strangest bar I've ever been to is definitely "Kuźnia" in Falenica (area in Warsaw). It's just a normal kind of bar, but the people there are really weird. Most of them look like tramps, but sometimes you can spot three students there :D
Unknown said…
I would definitly like to try out that suspended restaurant thing, but ice bars are too cold for me. I've heared about a restaurant where trained monkeys serve as waiters. That would be an intresting experience. Animals behaving like humans are entertaining to me. Ofcourse for as long as it doesn't pass the border of abuse or cruelty.
Unknown said…
I would never attend Ice Bar. Looks like a cool place (hehehe), but I would be way to cold to enjoy sitting there.
The idea of eating suspended 50m above the ground seems superb. I would definiately try it if I had chance. Although I would have to be really carefull not to drop a fork or something.
I have heard about a cat cafes in Japan. I'm sure they fit you list ;)
http://time.com/2280/heres-an-inside-look-at-japans-best-cat-cafes/
Wojtek Kania said…
One of most interesting restaurant that I heard is placed in Tokyo's subway. There are only bar. And one sushi master. Customer reserves whole restaurant. And sushi master is only for him. But only sushi master chooses what you give you to eat.
Unknown said…
I never thought about which one is the oldest restaurant in the world. Sobrino de Botin looks really nice on photos and I would love to visit this place in the future.
From places mentioned in the article, I would most likely visit one of those "Ice Bars", then I would consider "Dinner in the sky" (I'm a bit afraid of height), and I would be less likely to visit a "Dark Restaurant", I prefer to see what I'm eating - eating in complete darkness would be traumatic to me. I don't trust people who serve food that much.

If you'd like to watch a short video about weird restaurants around the world (for example - the toilet restaurant in Taipei), here's what I found recently:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQPN_wqcLE0&t=271s

I think the most interesting restaurant I visited was in the Paris Disneyland, it was stylized to look like a pirate cove, it was dark, I think there were boats swimming around the place and they served a lot of seafood.
OlaScislewska said…
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OlaScislewska said…
One of the example is Nekorobi Cat Café in Tokyo. In That restaurant you eat your dish or drink your coffe surrounded by cats. Cat Cafe is Their house so they feel there really freely, they walk on the tables or even on customers and thats the point! People who are coming there and love cats and Expects as much attention from them as possible. Is that weird? I think so but i have nothing against That, choose what you like. Generally in Japan they have a lot of strange place for European which are quite mysterious and incomprehensible.
Michał Pycek said…
I have never been to such kind of restaurants, however I must say I can recommend another one, which is known for world's best restaurant - Noma, located in Copenhagen. Its name is shortened to "Noma" which was taken from "nordisk mad" which means "nordic food".
It is known for very special, original and unconventional types of tastes and ingredients, which combined in the right way give an amazing experience to the customer. It is definitely a life time experience.

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