12 Totally Weird Themed Restaurants From Around The World
12 Totally Weird Themed Restaurants From Around The World
You think we have some weird restaurants here in the U.S.? Well take a look around the world. People can get pretty creative with their dining experiences. Take a look at 12 totally weird themed restaurants!
You think we have some weird restaurants here in the U.S.? Well take a look around the world. People can get pretty creative with their dining experiences. Take a look at 12 totally weird themed restaurants!
Toronto Poop Cafe - Toronto, Canada
The Toronto Poop Cafe serves their poop themed desserts in mini ceramic toilet bowls! And if that wasn't enough, their desserts look just like poop! Some of their famed desserts include waffles, ice cream. The menu tends to change a lot but one thing that always stays the same is that is that everything served will look like it belongs in a toilet bowl.
Jaleo Tapas Bar - Las Vegas, U.S.
At Jaleo, you can eat right out of a shoe! Jaleo Tapas Bar is a tapas and paella restaurant in Las Vegas that serves their appetizers from shoes. It's odd I know. They started out serving them in regular athletic runners but since then, has made more food grade shoes especially for serving.
The Captain's Boil - Toronto, Canada
The Captain's Boil in Toronto has introduced a new way of serving their scrumptious seafood. The seafood is cooked in bags, sauce is added and then they're dropped on the table and opened so people can just dive right in. This cooking method ensures for maximum flavour absorption into the seafood. Doesn't seem half bad!
Dining in the Dark Restaurant - Beijing, China
This Dining in the Dark Restaurant in Beijing, China is completely dark and I mean not even a spec of light enters this restaurant. The diners are led to their table by servers who are wearing night vision goggles. They say that eating this way enhances the food flavour because your other senses are inhibited.
Wizard of the Opera Restaurant
This Phantom of the Opera themed, Wizard of the Opera restaurant located in Tokyo, Japan is every Phantom of the Opera fan's dream. They serve smoked salmon roses, and a piano Napolean for dessert! They will even write the word opera in chocolate right on your plate. And of course, Andrew Lloyd Webber's soundtrack is constantly playing in the background.
S'Bagger's - Nuremberg, Germany
S'Bagger's in Germany, is one of the most high tech restaurants out there! They don't use waiters. Instead there is a touch screen to order your food. Your food arrives by winding down a long roller coaster like structure. The food is based locally and is completely organic and fresh. You won't even have to talk to a waiter once.
Dinner in the Sky - Brussels, Belgium
Dinner in the Sky was invented in Brussels is a fancy restaurant all suspended in the sky. The dining experience is complete with gourmet meals and even a server can fit up there! The company features Brussels' finest chefs to showcase their best work for the lucky 22 who get to rise up in the sky.
Coolbaby Dog Restaurant - Beijing, China
Yes, you knew this was coming. A restaurant for dogs. Coolbaby Dog Restaurant in Beijing, China offers nutritional meals that dogs can totally eat! Dogs were actually banned in the home in China a few years ago, but they are legal now. Phew!
Heart Attack Grill - Las Vegan, U.S.
The Heart Attack Grill owner, Jon poses with a 3 patty cheeseburger. His restaurant serves heart attack inducing meals. The decor is hospital themed and the staff even wear doctor uniforms. Diners are made to wear hospital gowns as they eat burgers called the triple and quadruple bypass burgers.
HaoHai Robot Restaurant - Harbin, China
This is China's most forward thinking restaurant complete with robot waiters. But these robots not only serve, they also greet guests and cook! The robots get around by following a stripe on the floor as possess optical tracking sensors to help manoeuvre trays and dishes. You'll never have to speak to a rude waiter again!
Hibaritei Restaurant - Tokyo, Japan
This cafe is just a little...odd. It features all male servers all dressed as female maids. Why? I don't know. But it's garnered quite the reputation with Tokyo's nerd culture. Some people say it's difficult to tell if they are actually men because the cross dressing is so accurate.