weird restaurants

Weird Restaurants

a place where people pay to sit and eat meals that are cooked and served on the premises.
11. Tombs Restaurant
This weird restaurant is famous with the menu such as milk-tea, bread rolls and the tombs between the tables. Located in Ahmedabad, India, the restaurant owner claimed to have open this restaurant for 40 years hereditary, but never know who are buried beneath these graves.
12. Yellow Treehouse Cafe
Built around a redwood tree near Auckland, New Zealand, the Yellow Treehouse Cafe will fulfill all of your fantasies about treehouse life, and then some. Designed by Pacific Environment Architects as part of a marketing campaign for the areas yellow pages, the cafe is no longer open for dinner but can be rented for private parties.
13. Princess Heart
Some girls never outgrow their princess fantasies, and if you live in Japan, you can luxuriate in all the frilly pink princess regalia you can stomach whenever you want at the Princess Heart restaurant. Customers are led to a full-length mirror where theyre apparently supposed to ask whos the fairest one of all, before taking a seat in a throne and being crowned. Women can drag their male partners along, but single men arent allowed.
14. Wizard of the Opera
Billed as gorgeous gothic dining, the Wizard of the Opera restaurant in Tokyo has a vaguely Phantom of the Opera-based theme, with lots of sumptuous red velvet and the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical soundtrack on repeat. Among the dishes served are smoked salmon shaped like a rose, and the staff will even write the word opera in chocolate on your plate.
15. Dicks Last Resort Restaurant
If youre more of a masochist than a sadist, Dicks Last Resort Restaurant may be just up your alley. With locations all over America including Chicago, Boston and Dallas, Dicks will satisfy your impulses to be treated rudely, called names and ridiculed by restaurant staff. If that sounds like everyday dining to you, rest assured that Dicks will kindly write out these insults and put them on dunce caps which youre obligated to wear while eating.
16. Mars Restaurant
Want to know how does it feel dining on the Mars? Just visit right in New Yorks Times Square location. When visitors arrived, friendly Martians will guide hungry human from earth into the hot and dry red planet. In this place human can eat on the Martian Seafood Platter, on Mars Seafood Platter, with a typical menu of sea scallops, shrimp, squid, clams with seafood sauce.
17. Condom Restaurant
Cabbages and condoms is the name of this restaurant located in Thailand. There are many types of condom display on the wall, carpet and painting too. After paying the bill, visitors will be given condoms at the cashier. The profit of this restaurant used to support a foundation called Population and Community Development Association (PDA).
18. Ninja
Some of New Yorks most creative fusion food is served in a rather unusual restaurant, one in which no expense was spared to create an atmosphere that one reviewer described as Ninja Disneyland. Guests are led to the subterranean eatery through a secret path where ninjas lurk in the shadows, and brought to a table housed within a dungeon-like chamber. The ninja waiters perform magic tricks that extend into the meal, like sauces that catch on fire.
19. Hardwired Host
Hajime Restaurant in Bangkok, Thailand. Robot run. Owner Lapassarad Thanaphant (pictured) has high hopes for her robot-run restaurant. Thanaphant invested nearly $1 million to purchase four dancing (yes, they also dance!) robots who serve diners Japanese delicacies.
20. The Long and Winding Road
Restaurant names Baggers, Nuremberg, Germany. Roller-coaster service. At this futuristic eatery, the wait staff is a thing of the past. Guests place their orders via a touch-screen computer at each table. When the food which, according to the restaurant, is based primarily on local, organic ingredients and cooked with minimal fat is ready, it zips to the table along a twisting track from the kitchen above.