9 Weirdest Restaurants in the World you should definitely try
There are some pretty bizarre restaurants on this planet, but it’s fair to say that some of them don’t seem like they’re from this planet at all. Listed below are top 9 most weirdest restaurants in the world.
Fangweng Restaurant – Xiling Gorge, China
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Are you the kind of person that lives your life on the edge? What about if you literally lived your life on the edge? Fangweng Restaurant in China is one of the most bizarre places we’ve ever seen because it’s located on a sheer cliff edge in the Xiling Gorge.
Customers who make their way to this restaurant will enter the establishment through a boring old door, and soon make their way across a walkway that offers plummeting views of the gorge below before they’re then taken into a cave for their dining experience. The food is delicious, and the restaurant even offers bungee jumping opportunities – but we’d advise anyone who wants to do this to eat their food afterward.
Rock Restaurant – Michanwi Pingwe, Zanzibar
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Have you ever been to a restaurant where you can walk on the way there, but you have to float back to dry land when you’ve finished? Well, the Rock Restaurant in Zanzibar isn’t your average restaurant. What this restaurant lacks in size it makes for in character, because it’s located on a small rock just a short way away from the shore.
Anyone lucky enough to bag one of the 12 tables inside will have to make sure they’re keeping track of the tide, because depending on the sea levels, a walkway may be exposed, or the rock may be surrounded by water. Either way, it’s incredibly beautiful.
The Clinic – Singapore
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Singapore is one of those destinations that seems to be on everyone’s bucket list, but it’s safe to say that a certain kind of person would also add The Clinic to their bucket list. This restaurant has been created to replicate a hospital clinic, and the staff are more than willing to become your doctors and nurses for the evening.
They will bring your food to your table where you’re sat in a wheelchair, and they’ll even “operate” on the food that they cook up underneath bright UV lights that look as though they’ve been taken straight from a hospital ward. We guess that if you contract food poisoning, you’ll be in the right place.
Disaster Cafe – Lloret de Mar, Spain
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If you live in a country where earthquakes are a common occurrence, there’s a high chance that you don’t think too much about them. However, there are others who have never experienced such a thing before and would like to do so. That’s where the Disaster Cafe comes in to play.
The cafe, in Lloret de Mar, is a rather bizarre eatery that gives people the chance to eat their dinner while in the midst of a 7.8 magnitude earthquake. The room shakes, the food goes everywhere, and patrons are expected to pretend as though the natural disaster is really happening.
Hospitalis – Riga, Latvia
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Hospital-themed restaurants seem to be all the rage at the moment, and Hospitalis in Riga is another restaurant that has adopted such a theme. However, there’s no doubt about the fact that this one stands out from the crowd because this place takes its customer service to a whole new level.
While customers do get the chance to feed themselves with surgical instruments such as scissors and scalpels, they also get the chance to be put in a straight-jacket and for the nurses to feed them instead. This choice is weirdly popular, which means that the restaurant is never short of customers.
Nyotaimori Restaurants – Japan
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The people of Japan seem to love to eat their food in weird and wonderful ways, which is why the Nyotaimori chain of restaurants has proved to be so popular with locals and tourists alike. Instead of offering their food on dishes, this restaurant actually serves its food on human bodies.
You’ll be happy to know that these bodies are completely alive, and are actually servers who spend hours training to lay as still as possible, so they don’t disrupt the sushi and other food products that are laden on their unclothed bodies. Customers aren’t allowed to speak to the servers, and any lewd behavior is prohibited in this place.
Robot Restaurant – Tokyo, Japan
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Robot Restaurant is located in the Kabukicho area of Shinjuku, an entertainment district known for being something of an “adult playground.” Robot Restaurant is the neon-filled night of dancing, crazy costumes, and robot battles. If this sounds like your kind of Tokyo dreamland, there's no question that you need to visit!
When the 10 billion yen Robot Restaurant opened in July of 2012, it was originally targeted at Japanese businessmen. However, as word of the unique dinner cabaret spread across the world, the audience shifted toward foreign tourists in search of that “only in Japan!” experience. These days, the majority of customers are non-Japanese, and at any given show, you’re likely to find a number families with children in attendance, cites livejapan.
Devil’s Island Prison Restaurant – China
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The restaurant located at China is decorated down to the las detail as if it was a real prison. it enjoys great realism thanks to its decoration that includes a large steel structure at its entrance as a prison, the inside doors and windows have steel bars, and metal floors. The waiters are dressed as inmates with black and white striped uniforms, while the security personnel are dressed as guards. Even the food is served on typical prison trays.
Initially this restaurant was created to scare and avoid people to get into a life of crime and show the harshness of being in prison. Upon entering the restaurant, customers become prisoners, they are photographed, fingerprinted, and optionally handcuffed. Don't expect a beautiful decorated table to dine in, after all you're still in prison so you will dine in a simple metal table. Food in the contrary, for decoration purposes, actually looks ice prison food but tastes absolutely amazing according to some customers reviews.
Ninja – New York City, United States
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Have you ever wanted to be a ninja? Have you always thought of yourself as the ultimate ninja master? Well, we may have found the coolest – and the weirdest – restaurant for you. Located in New York City, this eatery features real-life ninjas that fall from the ceiling, jump out of cupboards, and sneak up on you in jump attacks set to scare you and force you into submission.
The whole place is dark and dingy, and it’s enough to put you on edge. However, if you’re a ninja in training, this might be a great place to take on some competition and show the ninja world what you’re made of. Just make sure that you don’t actually hit any of the other ninjas, because that may result in a lawsuit on your hands, according to journeyranger. |
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