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Restaurant Cabbages and Condoms, Bangkok, Thailand
Restaurant Modern Toilet / China
The most unusual gourmet ideas come - of course - from Asia. In Taiwan and China, a restaurant chain is becoming increasingly popular, with guests spooning their food out of toilet keys and wiping their mouths with toilet paper.
Restaurant La Mer / Germany
A dinner under water without any diving equipment can be enjoyed in this underwater restaurant in Neuwied, Germany. During the meal, fish that live normally in the climes of the coral reef northeast of Australia, roam the restaurant's giant aquarium. The restaurant serves dishes from Mediterranean cuisine.
Restaurant Hospitalis / Latvia
For "sick" restaurant guests. Those who pick up the card at Hospitalis in Riga say goodbye to fork and knife, at least for a dinner, because this "hospital" in the Latvian capital the guests eat with surgical instruments such as a scalpel. People are sitting n a retro-operating room and are served by red-haired ladies in a nurse outfit. It also serves the dishes on surgery bowls. So" healthy appetite" !
Restaurant Kayabukiya /Japan
In the traditional sake restaurant Kayabukiya in Utsunomiya, there are monkeys who clear ashtrays, collect money, and bring the change. No more than two hours a day and they are rewarded with beans.
Dark Restaurant / Germany
Dining in pitch darkness, hosted and served by visually impaired people, may change your point of view about many preconceived ideas of the world.
Restaurant ‘S Baggers, Nuremberg, Germany
This waiter-less restaurant serves dishes on a system of trails on which the ordered meals are transported from the kitchen directly to the guests at their tables. Food is ordered by touch screen, and the team at the kitchen takes over. Meals are covered and strapped well on to the trails so that dishes don’t go flying across. Items such as soups are served in bottles that can be poured into bowls at the table. Restaurant Cabbages and Condoms, Bangkok, Thailand Cabbages and Condoms restaurant is owned by prominent family planning and AIDS campaigner Mechai Veravaidya. Here, customers are offered condoms instead of mints after their meal Everywhere you look around in the restaurant you’d find more and more condoms — hanging from the trees, on the table-side lamps, on the flowers in the bathroom.
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