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10 Weird Restaurants In The World

"There is no sincerer love than the love of food"- George Bernard Shaw

Food is the soul for our survival and it is our necessity too. But now it has become bigger than that. The best of the food creations are awarded and it has become a challenge to the human race to invent more and more.

We tend to go out on a date, outing with family, meeting with friends but where do we go? The first place we decide is where to eat. Restaurants have now become a part and parcel of human life and it has definitely become one of the most important source of income too.

From the basic needs of feeding ones body, the development of food joints have escalated to a different and higher level. From a complicated art of presentation to the intricate detailed ingredients used; all have become the fuel that lightens up our every occasion.

There used to be times when cooking at home was a compulsion and also a joy shared with the whole family. But now cooking has become less of a choice and more like a chore. There is no joy of eating together in this fast moving busy life of ours. Hence, restaurants, food of any kind, anywhere.

But also this escalated art has now reached a totally outof-this-world talent and creation diversity. Further now you will witness some of the craziest, weirdest, amazing yet shocking restaurants in the world.

So buckle up and get ready to tingle your taste buds to the worlds most weirdest restaurants that will leave you awestruck.

Kayabukiya Tavern, Japan

Kayabukiya Tavern, Japan

Japanese are the most inventive and extraordinarily talented people. But we did not know even their animals were so smart. This Japanese restaurant in Utsonomiya, Japan has hired two pet monkeys who are presently working in this restaurant. The restaurant owner reveals that he never taught the monkeys how to do all that they do.

Underwater Restaurant, Maldives

Underwater Restaurant, Maldives

Tired of dining on land? Take a trip 5 meters below the sea level at the Hilton Maldive's Resort and Spa and experience the joy of dining with the underwater creatures. It has a capacity for 14 customers at one go.

Dark Restaurant, China

Dark Restaurant, China

What we see is what we would want to eat, but some people have a different opinion to it. China's Dark Restaurant gives you the ultimate experience of a lifetime to eat in pitch black darkness. The waiters wait wearing the night vision goggles.

Toilet Restaurants, Taiwan

Toilet Restaurants, Taiwan

Wow! The art of creativity hasn't gone down the drain. Excuse my language but this is by far the weirdest restaurant anyone can come across. A restaurant full equipped with toilet utilities. Can you even imagine yourself eating there?

Tombs Restaurant, Ahmedabad

Tombs Restaurant, Ahmedabad

This restaurant in Ahmedabad, India is built upon a graveyard with tombs in between the tables. The owner of the restaurant does not know whom the graves belong to though.

Nyotaimori, Japan

Nyotaimori, Japan

Nyotaimori in Japanese literally means 'female body plate'. This restaurant is for those people who do not feel squeamish with the sight of blood because the food is served in the form of a dead body. Every time you cut through the body blood oozes out and all the internal parts are edible.

Ninja New York, New York City

Ninja New York, New York City

Be a fan of the Ninja's even if you are not. This restaurant looks like the 15th century Japanese Feudal village.

Dinner In The Sky, Montreal, Canada

Dinner In The Sky, Montreal, Canada

You can now dine against gravity up in the air. Montreal, Canada has a restaurant where you get to dine 160 feet up in the air.

The Bubble Room, Florida

The Bubble Room, Florida

This was opened in 1979 as a small eatery joint in Florida and now has become a three-storied multi themed restaurant where every waiter wears a different crazu hats and are called the 'Bubble Scouts'.

Redwoods Treehouse, New Zealand

Redwoods Treehouse, New Zealand

These are pod-shaped structures 32 feet above the ground level and the diners make their way through the elevated walk ways made through the pods.

Story first published: Saturday, April 25, 2015, 10:29 [IST]
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