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    • Dinner in the Sky (multiple locations) Diners with acrophobia, also known as a fear of heights, may want to steer clear of a meal with Dinner in the Sky.
    • Dining in the Dark (multiple locations) There is something a little unnerving about not being able to see the food you're putting in your mouth, but that's the whole concept behind Dining in the Dark.
    • Heart Attack Grill (Las Vegas) You would think that most people wouldn't want to consider the possibility of dying from a heart attack over dinner, but there is a whole restaurant dedicated to the topic in Las Vegas called the Heart Attack Grill.
    • Sounds of Silence (Australia) Created through a partnership between Voyages, an indigenous tourism company, and the Aboriginal-owned Ayers Rock Resort, the Sounds of Silence is a magical dining experience, where you eat atop dunes that overlook Australia's Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park.
  1. Nov 20, 2018 · Flying chickens, robot samurai, cavemen, monkeys, ninjas, spies, and underground bunkers— these are 25 truly strange restaurants from around the world.

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    • Modern Toilet
    • Silver Clipper Dinner Flight
    • Alux Restaurant
    • Ninja New York
    • Ithaa Undersea
    • Tonga Room
    • Rollercoaster Restaurant
    • Chicago Sweatlodge
    • Chillout: Dubai
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    For those who find bathroom humor hilarious, the Taiwan franchise Modern Toilet will delight. Courses such as "poop-stuffed pancake" and "green vomit meat sauce spaghetti" invite diners to flush money down the john. Whether you wash it all down with a "urine beer"is up to you.

    Airplane food is rarely worth raving about, but Silver Clipperis on a mission to change that. This Australian excursion includes a 70-minute flight to watch the sun set around Port Phillip Bay on a 1940s-style plane. On board, passengers are each given a packaged airline meal—and treated to wine from the beverage cart, naturally.

    For those too afraid of heights to chow down above the clouds, this experience might be more the right speed. Mexican specialties with "international touches" are on the menu at Alux, a cave-based restaurant. While the food is fresh (options include roasted octopus and duck confit), the venue is far from it: the cave dates back more than 10,000 yea...

    Diners donning black belts will fit right in at this New York restaurant designed to resemble a ninja village circa 1500. Ninjas attempt to spook and surprise guests on their walk in, but that's not where the show ends. Dishes on the Japanese-inspired menu marked with a star come served with some showmanship, say, cooked tableside or plated with dr...

    Go under the sea, quite literally, at this all-glass, 16-foot-underwater restaurant. Ithaatranslates to "mother of pearl," and the oceanic vibe continues on the prix fixe menu. Prawn tartare, lobster pasta, and spicy sea snails are just a few of the day's catches.

    6254a4d1642c605c54bf1cab17d50f1e Step back in time at this Polynesian tiki barlocated in the Fairmont San Francisco hotel, which has been open since 1945. If the tropical wall coverings don't inspire you to order a rum cocktail alongside your island-influenced entree, the band playing beachy tunes on the floating stage might just do the trick.

    No more chasing down a server! Gravity delivers all dishes and drinks via a stainless steel rollercoaster that lands at each table at these restaurants. Reserve a table and climb on board for a culinary ride that can include everything from a burger to a mocktail called "Funky Express."

    This Illinois old-world steam room spais home to a Russian sauna room, a plunge pool…and a full-service restaurant. Towel-wearing patrons (note: it's men only) can refuel with Eastern European fare like pierogies and seafood soup.

    After that heat, sauna visitors might be tempted to travel to Dubai and dine at Chillout, an ice lounge. Warm up in the -6-degree environment—while seated in chairs carved from ice—with a bowl of tomato soup, a mug of hot chocolate, or a vodka cocktail.

    This Spanish restaurant gives new meaning to "That meal was really hot!" Located inside Timanfaya National Park, El Diablo is situated at the top of a dormant volcano. (The last eruption was in 1824, so diners should be safe.) Chefs use the geothermal heat from the landmark to cook the grilled chicken, sausage, seafood, and steak that star on the m...

    From a toilet-themed eatery in Taiwan to a volcano-top restaurant in Spain, these are the weirdest dining venues on the planet. See photos and menus of these off-the-beaten-path restaurants and plan your next culinary adventure.

    • Labassin Waterfall Restaurant - Villa Escudero, Philippines. If your idea of fun involves eating and taking a foot bath simultaneously—Labassin Waterfall restaurant has got you covered.
    • Cabbages And Condoms - Bangkok, Thailand. Apparently, the owner Mechai Viravaidya, also known as "Mr. Condom," said that condoms should be like cabbages (the most common vegetable in Thailand)—found everywhere.
    • Fortezza Medicea Restaurant - Volterra, Italy. Cell phones and bags are not permitted inside the prison, and all visitors are subjected to a metal search at entry.
    • Witches In Britches - Melbourne, Australia. If Halloween is your favorite holiday of the year and you don't mind a good show after you just had your delicious meal and some dessert in between—Witches In Britches might give you the experience of your dreams.
  2. Feb 24, 2014 · From a toilet-themed joint in Taiwan to a condom-adorned cafe in Bangkok, these 10 eateries take weird-ass dining to the next level. See photos and descriptions of these outlandish restaurants and decide if you dare to try them.

  3. If you love food more than people, you might want to try these wacky and weird restaurants around the globe. From a toilet-themed eatery in Taiwan to a prison-themed one in Japan, here are some of the most bizarre dining experiences you can have.

  4. World's Weirdest Restaurants is a Canadian reality television series produced by Paperny Entertainment that airs on Food Network Canada. The series follows host Bob Blumer as he travels the world searching for weird and unusual restaurants.