Some restaurants elevate dining into something far beyond food. Many of these spaces have either been designed by world-class creative minds or shaped by their environments. Let’s learn more about the top most beautiful restaurants with dining experiences that go far beyond the plate.
Ithaa Undersea Restaurant – Maldives

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At Ithaa, you can step inside and find yourself completely surrounded by the ocean. It is located at Conrad Maldives Rangali Island and is the world’s first all-glass undersea restaurant. The restaurant is built five meters below sea level and provides diners with a rare view of marine life in its natural habitat.
Le Jules Verne – France

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Not many restaurants let you dine inside one of the world’s most famous landmarks. Le Jules Verne, located on the second floor of the Eiffel Tower, offers a front-row seat to the Paris skyline. Its modern interior enhances the contrast with the bright city lights for an even more dramatic feel.
Sirocco Restaurant – Thailand

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At Sirocco, you’re basically enjoying your meal on a floating island above Bangkok. This one sits on the 63rd floor of the State Tower and is one of the world’s highest open-air restaurants. A glowing golden staircase leads guests to the rooftop, where the city skyline stretches in every direction.
The Rock Restaurant – Tanzania

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This restaurant stands completely alone in the Indian Ocean. The Rock, located near Zanzibar, is on a natural rock formation that changes with the tides. At low tide, guests walk to the entrance. At high tide, they arrive by boat. The whitewashed structure, which is not too big, contrasts sharply with the deep blue waters around it.
Ali Barbour’s Cave Restaurant – Kenya

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Ali Barbour’s Cave Restaurant sits inside a naturally formed underground cavern estimated to be over 120,000 years old. A wide opening in the ceiling lets guests dine beneath the stars while surrounded by smooth rock formations.
Skyline Restaurant – New Zealand

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Getting to this restaurant is an experience in itself. Guests take a gondola ride up a mountain in Queenstown to reach Skyline Restaurant. This place overlooks Lake Wakatipu and the Southern Alps, which adds to its overall charm.
El Farallón – Mexico

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This restaurant is located on the cliffs of Cabo San Lucas. El Farallón is built directly into the rugged coastline, with tables arranged along different levels of rock. Waves crash against the base of the cliff, and the open-air setting allows guests to hear and feel the power of the Pacific Ocean.
The Grotto – Thailand

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Few restaurants let you dine with your feet in the sand inside a cave, and The Grotto will surprise you. This restaurant is located at Rayavadee Resort in Krabi and is naturally built into a limestone rock formation on Phranang Beach. The wide opening faces the sea through a giant window.
Le Louis XV-Alain Ducasse – Monaco

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Le Louis XV, located inside the Hôtel de Paris in Monte Carlo, was inspired by the grandeur of the Palace of Versailles. Massive chandeliers hang from the ceiling, while gold accents and intricate moldings create a space that feels more like a royal salon than a restaurant.
The River Café – USA

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Right under the Brooklyn Bridge, The River Café combines city architecture with nature. The restaurant’s low profile keeps it close to the water and gives diners an uninterrupted view of Manhattan.
Asiate – USA

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At Asiate, the view is the main attraction. The restaurant, located inside the Mandarin Oriental in New York City, sits on the 35th floor overlooking Central Park. The dining room is designed to keep attention on the landscape, with neutral tones and minimalist décor. The city stretches below, and makes the entire experience feel like a private escape above Manhattan.
The Cliff at Cap – Saint Lucia

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The Cliff at Cap restaurant offers a dining experience shaped by its surroundings in the Caribbean. It is built into the rocky coastline, with an open-air design that lets the ocean breeze flow through. Guests dine with a backdrop of turquoise waters and lush tropical greenery.
Ngorongoro Crater Lodge – Tanzania

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This restaurant overlooks one of Africa’s most famous wildlife reserves. It is on the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater and the architecture combines Maasai-inspired thatched roofs with European-style interiors.
Grotta Palazzese – Italy

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This restaurant looks as if it was carved by the waves themselves. It is located in Polignano a Mare and has natural stone walls that enclose the space while leaving an open side facing the Adriatic Sea. The effect is a sheltered yet open environment, where the light and sound of the water constantly shift the atmosphere.