As
India gets its first underwater restaurant, in Ahmedabad, the dining
experience is all set to take a different course. Imagine sitting amidst
sea animals, and gorging on to your food. Quite an experience it is
going to be. This restaurant that is spread across over 3,000 sq ft, and
20 ft below the ground level, is surrounded by an aquarium with over
1,60,000 litres of water and over 4,000 variety of fish species in it to
look at. If you can’t digest the fact of eating sea-food while looking
at them, then there’s some reprieve for you. This multi-cuisine
restaurant will be serving everything vegetarian.
If you found this fascinating enough, you ought to marvel at and must visit the following 8 underwater restaurants around the world:
1- Ithaa Undersea Restaurant, Maldives:
It is considered the world’s first all-glass undersea restaurant, located 16 feet below sea level at the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island hotel. It serves caviar and Maldivian lobster— some of the menu items that you can enjoy while soaking in the 180-degree panoramic views of the water above you.
2- Cargo Hold Restaurant, Durba
A look at its ambience takes you back to the region’s culture and history. This faux sunken ship surrounded by sharks offers on its menu lobsters, oysters, mussels, prawns and much more.
3- Guiness Sea Bar, Stockholm
The interiors of a submarine were turned into a deep sea bar in Stockholm to mark the 255th anniversary of the Guiness. Going by the looks of it, it is a submarine on the outside with a bar inside. It was a fluid concept called GRP (glass reinforced plastic) that captures Guiness’ brand statement ‘Alive Inside’ quite well and gives a feeling of being immersed in dynamic flowing.
4- Al Mahara, Dubai
Situated within the luxurious Burj Al Arab, this restaurant offers an experience of a floor-to-ceiling aquarium inside. Al Mahara, which translates to “the oyster shell,” offers a menu well suited for the restaurant’s ambiance, including poached tsarskaya oysters and sea salt–crusted sea bass.
5- Aquarium Restaurant, Nashville
The US consists of four aquarium restaurants. But the one in Nashville, features a 200,000 gallons of aquarium with over 100 species of fish. Marvel at the exotic beings around you as well as on the plate. The Aquarium has additional restaurant locations in Denver, Colorado and Houston and Kemah, Texas
6- Atrium Bar, Berlin
Located in the lobby of Radisson Blu in Berin, this bar is situated underneath the world’s largest cylindrical aquarium. It serves drinks and small treats prepared by the hotel’s in-house pâtissier. The aquarium has over 264,172 gallons of water and more than 1,500 fish. So enjoy some drinks and cocktails while gazing at the fish above.
7- Sea, Maldives
Located under the Anantara Kihavah Villas in the Maldives, this restaurant doubles up as a wine cellar. The interiors reflect the surrounding Indian Ocean sea life as you dig into European cuisine.
8- Subsix, Maldives:
At 20 feet below the Indian Ocean, Subsix boasts of being the world’s first underwater club. Patrons dance to the music of International DJs in the surrounding waves . The night view of the ocean floor is marvellous thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows lining three walls of the bar. Subsix is accessible by boat only from the Niyama Resort as it is more than 545 yards from the coast.
If you found this fascinating enough, you ought to marvel at and must visit the following 8 underwater restaurants around the world:
1- Ithaa Undersea Restaurant, Maldives:
It is considered the world’s first all-glass undersea restaurant, located 16 feet below sea level at the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island hotel. It serves caviar and Maldivian lobster— some of the menu items that you can enjoy while soaking in the 180-degree panoramic views of the water above you.
2- Cargo Hold Restaurant, Durba
A look at its ambience takes you back to the region’s culture and history. This faux sunken ship surrounded by sharks offers on its menu lobsters, oysters, mussels, prawns and much more.
3- Guiness Sea Bar, Stockholm
The interiors of a submarine were turned into a deep sea bar in Stockholm to mark the 255th anniversary of the Guiness. Going by the looks of it, it is a submarine on the outside with a bar inside. It was a fluid concept called GRP (glass reinforced plastic) that captures Guiness’ brand statement ‘Alive Inside’ quite well and gives a feeling of being immersed in dynamic flowing.
4- Al Mahara, Dubai
Situated within the luxurious Burj Al Arab, this restaurant offers an experience of a floor-to-ceiling aquarium inside. Al Mahara, which translates to “the oyster shell,” offers a menu well suited for the restaurant’s ambiance, including poached tsarskaya oysters and sea salt–crusted sea bass.
5- Aquarium Restaurant, Nashville
The US consists of four aquarium restaurants. But the one in Nashville, features a 200,000 gallons of aquarium with over 100 species of fish. Marvel at the exotic beings around you as well as on the plate. The Aquarium has additional restaurant locations in Denver, Colorado and Houston and Kemah, Texas
6- Atrium Bar, Berlin
Located in the lobby of Radisson Blu in Berin, this bar is situated underneath the world’s largest cylindrical aquarium. It serves drinks and small treats prepared by the hotel’s in-house pâtissier. The aquarium has over 264,172 gallons of water and more than 1,500 fish. So enjoy some drinks and cocktails while gazing at the fish above.
7- Sea, Maldives
Located under the Anantara Kihavah Villas in the Maldives, this restaurant doubles up as a wine cellar. The interiors reflect the surrounding Indian Ocean sea life as you dig into European cuisine.
8- Subsix, Maldives:
At 20 feet below the Indian Ocean, Subsix boasts of being the world’s first underwater club. Patrons dance to the music of International DJs in the surrounding waves . The night view of the ocean floor is marvellous thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows lining three walls of the bar. Subsix is accessible by boat only from the Niyama Resort as it is more than 545 yards from the coast.
8 Underwater Restaurants Around the World
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