Breakfast On A Rock
You said “breakfast on a rock?” That sounds like quite an unpleasant way of having your morning coffee. But when having breakfast means that you’re on a rock in the ocean of Zanzibar surrounded by waters crisper than Rice Krispies themselves, we’d like to rethink your proposal. Tanzania’s Rock Restaurant is dining in the art of nature in its most perfect form. The restaurant’s staff strives to offer a menu and dining experience as serene, majestic and subtle as the environment that surrounds its patrons. Breakfast in bed? No thank you, we’re off to Zanzibar!
Brunch In A Tree
Thailand is a treasure of the extraordinary. The tropical paradise has the magical character to charm any visitor into wishing Thailand was their permanent home. But away from the white beaches and crystal clear waters, because we’re heading into the forest. Care for brunch in the Koh Kood’s ancient rainforest? The Soneva Kiri ‘treepod dining experience’ will have you hoisted into a tree in a pod. Aside from a breathtaking view of the sea, you will be suspended in the air surrounded by the greenery of a tropical rainforest. You’re probably wondering how you get service at such a height – well the answer is not traditional, but it is exciting. The waiting staff bravely zipline in to your pod with a menu, some drinks and whichever delicacies you decide to order. Sign me up!
Lunch In The Sea
So you’ve mastered the height of food in Thailand, but what about taking a deep plunge now? 5.8 meters below the Indian Ocean’s surface sits the 5.8 Undersea restaurant. Needless to say, this establishment is under the sea and not so simple to get to. The Maldives are already a stretch to reach as they’re scattered in the ocean, so getting to this restaurant adds its fair share of challenges. If you suffer from claustrophobia then this might not be for you. But if you love sea, sea food and a world-class experience then look no further than the deep blue sea.
Dinner In The Sky
If you want to get off the ground, then you should get into the air! Now if you’re not a fan of flying high with nothing but a chair under your butt, a safety belt across your torso and a table full of delectable delights in front of you, perhaps you should give this one a skip. While many countries have adopted this dining trend of being suspended 50 meters in the air, we recommend doing it in Brussels. The Belgium-based eating experience has something that no other can call their own. The suspended food table overlooks the Royal Palace, and that alone makes it one of the best must-visit restaurants in the world.