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World’s coolest restaurants

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Some restaurants are known for their food while some for their design and décor. The places listed below have gone a step ahead to be different and innovative in the crazy competitive domain of dining.

1. Ithaa Undersea RestaurantRangali Island, Maldives: Located at the Conrad Maldives, it is a gorgeous and intimate underwater restaurant (seating capacity 14 people) that is more than 16 feet below sea level. Opened in 2005, the all-glass restaurant has a menu consisting of fresh seafood, beef rib eye, veal, and other gourmet dishes. Encased in a transparent acrylic roof, the restaurant offers its diners a 270-degree panoramic view of sea creatures swimming in the Maldives’ crystal clear waters.

2. Dinner in the SkyMontreal, Canada: Got an appetite for high altitude? Originating in Belgium, the concept involves a crane hoisting guests, who are securely strapped into “dining chairs” 160 feet up in the air, along with a table, wait staff, and everything that’s required to enjoy a meal floating above the ground. The novelty-based mobile restaurant has gained popularity worldwide and is now offered for limited run periods in cities around the globe, including Montreal.

3. Redwoods TreehouseWarkworth, New Zealand: Built in 2008, the pod-shaped structure is situated over 32 feet above the ground in a Redwood tree in the town of Warkworth, north of Auckland. Diners access the venue via an elevated treetop walkway built of redwood milled on site. The striking venue is used exclusively for private functions and events, with a capacity of 30 guests.

4. Modern ToiletTaipei City, China: The idea for this odd restaurant was conceived by one of the owners while he was reading while sitting on a toilet. Initially it only sold chocolate ice cream in containers shaped like a squat toilet, but once the humorous spin became a great success, a full-fledged, bathroom-themed eatery emerged. Today, Modern Toilet is a chain with locations across Asia and it has plans for further expansion. If the idea piques your curiosity, drop in to have a seat at one of the (non-working) toilets where meals are served in toilet bowl-shaped dinnerware.

5. The Bubble RoomCaptiva Island, Florida: Opened in 1979, this eclectic restaurant is decorated with classic toys from the 1930s and 1940s. Started as a small one-room eatery, today has grown into a multi-themed restaurant occupying all three stories of the house it originated in. Staff are known as “bubble scouts,” each wearing a different crazy hat. Moving trains are on all three floors and photographs of old-time movie scenes and stars adorn every available wall space. Music from the 1920s to 1940s serves as the restaurant’s soundtrack, and the bright and cheerful pastel colors of the venue make it a near-hallucinatory experience.

6. Safe HouseMilwaukee, USA: This Midwestern U.S. restaurant has everything related to the spy-themed restaurant. Based on the CIA definition of a safe house, which is meant to be a seemingly innocent premise where an intelligence organization would conduct its covert operations. Nowhere will you find a sign advertising “Safe House”, and you even need to know the password to enter the establishment else perform a silly entry dance. If you ever find yourself in Milwaukee, this top-secret restaurant is worth seeking out.

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