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The most beautiful restaurants in the world
The authoritative magazine for interior design Architectural Digest published a review of restaurants with the best design. Note that for their list, the experts of the magazine chose institutions that opened in 2012.
Grill Astor, Doha
Visitors to the Grill Astor restaurant at St. Regis in Doha is always amazed at the unique design created by the creators of Rockwell Group Europe. The guests seem to be enveloped in a huge textured statue 16 feet high. The Grill Astor menu is based on the culinary masterpieces of Escoffier – a French legend among chefs and gourmets, offering you to try the best traditional dishes, such as lobster soup, elite tenderloin and the finest suzette pancakes with orange jam and liquor. In addition, the open kitchen of the restaurant allows guests to observe the fascinating process of cooking, turning this action into an unobtrusive presentation. Continue reading
The 14 best restaurants in the world that you should definitely visit
Dinner at a restaurant is not just a matter of food and satiety. It can be a real adventure. Some restaurants offer gourmet dishes, incredible views and amazing atmosphere – and people are ready to fly to the ends of the world, just to dine in them.
From a snowy village in Finland to an underwater restaurant in the Maldives, Bigpiccha invites you to a virtual tour of the 40 best restaurants in the world that you should definitely visit. Pack your bags and … Bon appetit!
1. Al-Mahara is located in the luxurious Burj Al Arab Hotel in Dubai and boasts the best seafood in town. The restaurant’s golden arch leads into the dining room, built around an amazing aquarium, so guests can enjoy sharks, stingrays and other underwater inhabitants passing by. Continue reading
Taste and color: the most beautiful restaurants in the world
Leo’s Oyster Bar, San Francisco, United States
In the heart of San Francisco’s financial district, between skyscrapers and glass offices, on streets full of business hustle and bustle from everyday life, you will find the Leo’s Oyster Bar – a hello from the 1960s, a local oasis in the middle of a concrete desert. This place is incredibly delicious dinners of oysters, shellfish, shrimp and rolls of lobster. However, the restaurant is famous not only for its exquisite menu. Designer wallpapers, a shining onyx bar and rattan furniture also play a role in attracting crowds from all over the city. Leo’s secret weapon is a tiki bar where you can order a giant bowl of banana daiquiri. In this retro haven undoubtedly you want to indulge your desires, so you do not even have time to notice how one cocktail of rum and amaretto quickly turns into four. Continue reading