Most Luxurious Culinary Experiences In The World
Do you dream of enjoying a stellar meal in a fancy eatery? If yes, the places mentioned below shall be on your bucket list. While the menu here consists of delectable dishes, the food joints are dominated by captivating views that will satisfy your senses.
So, for everyone seeking an unforgettable gastronomic affair, do visit these astoundingly beautiful restaurants on your next trip.
- Under, Norway
This fine dining establishment was opened in March 2019 and is located in the town of Lindesnes. Designed by Snohetta, the Norweigan architecture firm, the place offers a unique experience that is 18 feet below sea level. The eatery is shaped in the form of an oblong box that juts out from the icy waters of the North Atlantic at 45°. Visitors who come here go down the staircase to reach a stylish room that provides gorgeous views of the sea life. And not to forget, the menu here is packed with pure flavors, making it a definite treat for taste buds. - 32-Courses, Honolulu, Hawaii
Yes, you heard it right, this eatery has 32 courses of Sushi, making it unique in Hawaii. The omakase-style eatery has in total of 10 seats. The place is renowned for its VIP-style dining and serves Edemame-style Sushi along with 40 different types of fish and varying temperatures of rice. Every course here is served in the intimate setting of the Sushi bar, and guests have to make reservations in advance to enjoy the culinary experience. - Chapter One, Dublin
Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is known for its lively bars, breweries, castles, and a host of other attractions. And one among them is the award-winning restaurant Chapter One which is a haven for food lovers. The establishment is tucked beneath the Writer’s Museum and is drenched in eye-catching art which looks visually appealing. Also, the menu here is dominated by Irish ingredients and is prepared using French techniques, which makes the food here rich in delicate flavors. - Earth Oven in Sacred Valley, Cusco, Peru
Over the years, Peru has carved a name for itself in the culinary space with its exotic dishes and treats. Vacationers who crave a truly authentic experience must visit Sacred Valley with JW Marriott El Convento Cusco. Here meals are prepared in the Panchamanca or Earth Oven, wherein ingredients are blanketed in banana leaves and placed on heated stones before being covered under the soil. The chefs later unearth the meal, and guests are requested to participate in this Incan celebration of life which makes the whole dining affair unique. - Soneva Kiri, Koh Kood
Do you dream of having an ultimate dinner with a view of a lush rainforest? This is what Soneva Kiri offers with its treetop dining pod, which is hoisted high in dense tropical foliage. The eatery has a string of gourmet picnic options like finger foods, slices of bread, and cheeses that are served to you via zip-line by an acrobatic waiter. In addition, there is a Luxury Picnic menu with caviar, oysters, and fruity fondues, which are further accompanied by Champagne and prosecco tastings. - Alchemist, Copenhagen
Alchemist is a fine-dining establishment nestled within the former set workshop of the Royal Danish Theater. This awe-inspiring restaurant boasts a magnificent dome, a stunning example of jaw-dropping architecture. The place accommodates 40 lucky guests each evening, served by a team of skilled chefs. Apart from this, the eatery also features costumed actors and dramaturges who add a classical-theatre element to the overall experience.
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