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« on: April 28, 2012, 06:40:39 AM »

10 Most Bizarre Restaurants

If you want something really unique along with your food, then dine at one of these restaurants for the experience of a lifetime.  From food being served via a syringe to being served on a toilet seat…here is a list of the 10 Most Bizarre Restaurants!
 
1) Nyotaimori restaurant




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« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2012, 06:42:13 AM »

The word “Nyotaimori” literally means “female body plate”.  Traditionally, the concept of eating Japanese delicacies like sushi and sashimi off the nude body of a woman was quite popular.  Disgusting or adventurous? You decide.
 
2) Modern Toilet



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« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2012, 06:43:05 AM »

Modern Toilet is a restaurant in Taiwan where guests sit on colorful toilet seats instead of the normal chairs. Everything in this 3-storey restaurant is related to items from a bathroom.  The food is served in plates and bowls which are shaped like the western toilet and Japanese “squat” toilets. Drinks are also served in miniature urinals.  The meals are served on bathroom sinks with a glass cover.  The walls are also decorated with showerheads with plungers hanging from the ceiling along with feces-shaped lights.
 
3) Dinner in the sky




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« Reply #3 on: April 28, 2012, 06:52:13 AM »

At this unique restaurant, the sky is the limit! It is a restaurant which was originally built in Belgium but is now operated in more than 35 countries including US, Australia, South-Africa and India.  It serves dinner for 22 people at a table suspended 50 feet in the air. It is available for a session for 8 hours which can be divided or personalized.

4) Dark restaurant




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« Reply #4 on: April 28, 2012, 06:53:06 AM »

It is believed that by depriving one of one’s sense, the other are stimulated to their maximum capacity and so your food will taste more delicious than ever before. This is was the theory behind opening Asia’s first dark restaurant.  It is located in Beijing, China. Customers are asked to wait in the brightly lit entrance wall and are then escorted by waiters wearing night vision goggles into the pitch black dining room. The interior of the restaurant is painted completely black. You are not allowed to use even your mobile phone while you’re in this restaurant.
 
5) New Lucky restaurant



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« Reply #5 on: April 28, 2012, 06:53:48 AM »

It is our belief that a lot of things bring us luck but have you ever considered graveyards as part of that package? Krishan Kutti Nair, who runs the ‘graveyard’ restaurant in Ahmadabad thinks just that.  This restaurant is built over a centuries-old Muslim cemetery. It is known for its milky tea, butter rolls and the graves between the tables.  The graves are painted green, are about shin high and every day they’re decorated with a single dried flower by the manager.  The graves themselves are dotted randomly across the restaurant and customers seem to like them.
 
6) The prison restaurant





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