Dinner in the Sky where the restaurant table is elevated
The World's Weirdest Restaurants To Add To Your Bucket List
By SKY ARIELLA
Take in the views from 160 feet in the air while your feet dangle over the city as professional chefs prepare a multi-course meal in the center of the table.
Dinner in the Sky
Over the past 17 years, more than 5,000 events have been held across 60 different countries, so the scenery with the meal is constantly evolving.
At this event, you'll be blindfolded for the entire meal, per the restaurant's theory that taking away your sense of sight enhances your taste and smell.
Dining in the Dark
While the three-course menu is a mystery, diners can choose a vegan, seafood, or meat option or request a meal adhering to dietary restrictions.
This Las Vegas restaurant encourages your most indulgent, fried, heart-attacking-inducing food desires, and guests over 350 pounds can eat unlimited free food.
Heart Attack Grill
Visitors are dubbed as "patients," their orders are "prescriptions," and the waitresses are "nurses" to remind you what regularly eating this type of food would do to your body.
Menu items include the Triple Bypass Burger, Flatliner Fries, and Butterfat Milkshakes. The Quadruple ByPass was named the highest-calorie burger by Guinness World Records.
At this magical, unforgettable experience, you dine in remote dunes overlooking Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park, one of Australia's best places to stargaze.
Sounds of Silence
You can enjoy hors d'oeuvres and wine as the sun sets. Once it is dark, you'll be served a multi-course meal as the evening sky becomes brighter with fully formed constellations.
On a clear night, you'll be able to make out the Milky Way, the signs of the zodiac, the Southern Cross, and glimpses of planets and galaxies invisible from other places on Earth.
In Tokyo, Japan, you'll be served by unnervingly polite robots at this upscale eatery. Once you sit down, a bot will come to your table to take your order.
Dawn Avatar Robot Café
Dawn Avatar Robot Café hires human pilots with severe disabilities or injuries to control the restaurant's robots remotely, opening a new job market opportunity.