World's Most Amazing Restaurants

Posted May 18th, 2009 by admin

Are you tired of eating in the same old place time and time again? We take you to a journey around the world to eight amazing restaurants.

8. World's Largest Restaurant: Royal Dragon

Certified by the Guinness Book of World Records, the Royal Dragon in Bangkok, Thailand, is the world's largest restaurant. The Royal Dragon's "Ten Thousand Years Tower" gives a scenic view of Bangkok from its seven floors. If you feel like having lunch on the sea, you can dine in one of the two cruise boats on the private lake.

Royal Dragon

Spread over an impressive 16,000 square meters, 1,000 service staff can serve up to 10,000 guests at the same time. That makes this restaurant larger than my home town.

7. Pay What You Want: Little Bay

Fed up with the credit crunch? What about going out for dinner and getting no bill at all?

Little Bay, London

The Little Bay restaurant in central London presents diners with absolutely nothing when they ask for the bill. Instead you can decide what the meal was worth. "Anything between a penny and £50 will make me happy, it's entirely up to the customer to decide," the owner says.

6. Dinner In The Dark: Dans Le Noir

Pitch black. Complete darkness. You can't see what you're eating. Dining in the total darkness represents a very unusual social experience. The Dans Le Noir in London even employs blind staff to guide you to your tables.

It's exhilarating, exhausting, and everybody should do it once in their life.

5. World Famous Big Texan Steak Ranch

Yo cowboy! Are you get to get your FREE  72-oz. steak dinner? Then try the Big Texan Steak Ranch. The only catch is that you have one hour to get it down.

Thousands of people from around the world have traveled to Amarillo and  attempted to eat the specially cut 72-oz. top sirloin steak, a baked  potato, salad, dinner roll and shrimp cocktail. Some have succeeded in  completing the feat and joining the ranks of Big Texan champions. Many  have failed. The current record is held by Joey Chestnut:. He ate the entire meal in  8 minutes and 52 seconds.

Yeeha.

  4. Don't Drink And Fly: Dinner In The Sky

For your next special event, why don't you fly in your restaurant? Dinner in the Sky is hosted at a table suspended at a height of 50 meters.

Dinner in the sky

The number one questions diners in the sky ask: What if I have to go the toilet? The answer: It’s like in a normal restaurant. You ask where they are to the waiter  and… you go down. It’s just a bit less discrete because the whole table  goes down with you.

3. Everybody Is Kung Fu Fighting: Ninja New York

"Would you like to follow the easy or "difficult path to your table",  the Ninja asks, welcoming you at the front door of the Ninja castle.You will be led through a labyrinthine path down to the  subterranean dining floor. A drawbridge will descend  from the heavens to allow you to traverse the River of Frogs or a wall  will move to reveal an intimate dining area.

This Ninja New York is in reality a Ninja theme park, so don't be surprised when a firework comes out of the waiter's wallet!

2. You're Under Arrest: The Prison

The Clink  in Surrey, Great  Britain, is a plush eatery - only that it is inside a British jail. The razor wire on the  roof and the plastic cutlery keep reminding you that your waiter might have been a murder in a previous life.

The prison restaurant is hard to get into, too: You have to show a legitimate interest in the prisoners. So be prepared to hire one as gardener after lunch is over.







1. Undersea Eating: Ithaa

Dining below sea level is not a dream any more. The Ithaa on the Maldives is the world’s only all-glass undersea  restaurant.  Enjoy the fish on your plate - but the view to its luckier siblings swimming by is even better.

We suggest having lunch, not dinner, at the Ithaa because the prices are cheaper and the  view is at its  best when the sun is shining.